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AN EDITORIAL
Healing and "the inspired Word of the Bible"
Many of the articles, features, and testimonies in this week's Sentinel touch on a subject vital to anyone who is looking for a way to be healed. The cover asks, "How can I find the Bible's healing message?"
"The Bible contains the recipe for all healing," explains Mary Baker Eddy in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures (p. 406).
The Bible is actually a collection of sixty-six books written by a number of authors. The last addition to this incredible compilation was made more than 1,800 years ago. Even though the Bible has been the volume by far the most widely read by mankind since its first printing, almost every reader feels he or she could benefit by knowing more about its healing message.
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November 13, 1995 issue
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Healing and "the inspired Word of the Bible"
Mark Swinney
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Scripture feeds the soul
Carol Winograd
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"I turned to the Bible for some light ..."
Ann Bair Pierson
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The medicine that meets your every need
Sandy Persely
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The Bible's transforming message
Clifford Kapps Eriksen
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Closer to God
Elizabeth A. Coppin
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Cody stood guard
Kathryn J. Baker
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If I could rewrite the Bible
Larry K. Wojno
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How God speaks to us through the Bible
Nancy Ellett Staal
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In Him I live
Thomas O. Poyser
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Science and Health—"There is no part of my life it hasn't touched"
William E. Moody
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"Either here or hereafter, suffering or Science must destroy all...
Caryl Emra Farkas