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The Mary Baker Eddy Library
for the Betterment of Humanity
In her true light . . .
A look at the unpublished writings of Mary Baker Eddy
In September 2002, The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity will open its doors. For the rest of this year, the Sentinel will bring readers selections from the Library's previously unpublished collection of materials.
In this letter, Sarah A. French Battey, formerly a medical doctor, describes to Mary Baker Eddy her introduction to Christian Science through her young son. Several years later Mrs. Battey became a Christian Science practitioner. She lived in New York City. This letter was written in 1905 while she was vacationing in New Hampshire.
"Beloved Leader,
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
May 27, 2002 issue
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The guy on the second floor
Steve Graham
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letters
with contributions from Anna Rowe, Debbie Tonkin, Julie-Anne Eastman, Doug Brown, Harriette Meldrim Hill
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Items of interest
with contributions from Catherine F. Musgrave, Carol Easley Allen, Gregory J. Allen, Cal Thomas, Mike Fillon
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the SEARCH for HEALTH and WELL-BEING
By Giulia Plum
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A pediatrician's story of prayer and healing
By Beena Kanani
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How I got into spiritual healing
By Riley Seay
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A daughter's diabetes HEALED
BY TONY LOBL
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'THE DOCTOR COULDN'T BELIEVE IT'
Jane Laws
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Why choose PRAYER?
By Judith Hardy Olson
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It's natural to heal others
By Carrie Becker
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Sexual abuse—a license to hate?
By Bea Roegge
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City street crossing
Suzanne Liebenrood
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In her true light . . .
Sarah A. French Battey
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It's a goal!
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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Infection and sprain healed
Barbara Weigt
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Glaucoma healed through prayer
Reynold Ramseyer
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Spiritual growth brings physical wellness
Victoria Bellec
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Healing without limits
Editor