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"To-day my soul can only sing and soar"
"To-day my soul can only sing and soar. An increasing sense of God's love, omnipresence, and omnipotence enfolds me." These are Mrs. Eddy's words on page 174 of "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany," and I am extremely grateful that through her revelation of Christian Science such an increasing sense is also enfolding me.
I have experienced many blessings through the application of the teachings of Science. My mother had Christian Science treatment when I was born over thirty years ago, and I have never had to take drugs, nor have I had medical attention of any kind.
For the lesson learned from the healing of a distressing throat condition about ten years ago, I am specially grateful. I had suffered for almost a year with a condition the name of which I don't know but which had caused increasingly severe pain whenever I spoke. I had halfheartedly and spasmodically worked in Science for nearly a year, but I found it easier to limit my conversation than to demonstrate God's healing power and cast out the error.
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May 28, 1966 issue
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Finding Oneself
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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"They shall be comforted"
PHYLLIS ANN COWEN
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God's Healing Power Is Ever Present
RUSSELL E. HAPPEY
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Ageless Being
MARIE S. LINDHE
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Man Is Not "an isolated, solitary idea"
HANNI DENNISON
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The Golden Rule
MARJORIE PONDER MATCHETTE
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A Glimpse of God as Principle
JANET PECK MURRAY
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INSEPARABILITY
Mary Bell Rhodes
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"Eternal stillness"
Helen Wood Bauman
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"This is life eternal"
William Milford Correll
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Overhearing a remark that Christian Science had very elevating...
Josephine Davenport with contributions from Jay Robert Martin
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One night I became paralyzed so that I could not move my body
Margueritta Ann Bishop
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"To-day my soul can only sing and soar"
Robert W. Jeffery
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Signs of the Times
Charles R. Bell