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Before I became a student of Christian Science I was...
Before I became a student of Christian Science I was under the impression that Thanksgiving Day was a day set aside by mankind to thank God for material gifts; but now I realize clearly that to a Christian Scientist every day is a day of thanksgiving.
Christian Science has been a wonderful blessing to me. It has taught me that "divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need" (Science and Health, p. 494). How wonderful it is to know that God is ever with us, and that man is created in His image! I am unable to express the joy and happiness that have come to me in my home, my work, and my social life.
For divine protection during a recent experience I am especially grateful. On a rainy day, after waiting until the traffic signal had changed at a corner, I started to cross the street and ran into the path of a moving automobile. I saw the car only a second before it hit me, but I instantly realized the protecting power which surrounded me. Although I was hit with such force that I was thrown at least six feet, I was not hurt. My hat fell on one of the fenders, and I landed on my feet in an upright position. I did not feel any ill effect whatsoever.
Many healings in Christian Science have come to me, for all of which I am truly grateful. I was healed of the need of glasses after wearing them for a number of years. I have also been healed of a broken toe, a severe case of influenza, and stomach trouble of fourteen years' standing; also financial difficulties have been quickly adjusted. I have learned to turn to God at all times, and seeming difficulties are always adjusted. "Seek ye first the kingdom of God" has been a guiding light to me, and I have earnestly sought to learn more about the all-wise, all-knowing, ever present God, and in this seeking I have felt His presence. What a sweet, peaceful, sure feeling it has given me!
I am grateful to God that Mary Baker Eddy has given the world the most wonderful thing it has known since the earthly career of Christ Jesus. I am grateful for The Christian Science Publishing Society, and all its publications; for the never tiring, ever faithful practitioners, and for all the activities of our beloved Cause.
Thomas William Guthrie, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

December 9, 1933 issue
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An Appreciation of Mary Baker Eddy's Work
JOHN ASHCROFT
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The Right Standpoint
SOPHY M. ARGELANDER
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Positive and Negative
WILLIAM EVERETT VER PLANCK
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The Affirmative Quality of Truth
EDNA H. HOWE
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Leaving All for Christ
SARAH V. CORNELIUS
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The Measure of Man
LAURENCE A. BUCKLAND
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Studying Christian Science
DOROTHY S. HARTKEMEIER
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Courage
MARION SUSAN CAMPBELL
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Your "Weekly Review of Men and Matters" of July 29...
John A. C. Fraser, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
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An item in your issue of April 27 claimed mistakenly...
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
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In your issue of the 23d instant, a correspondent makes...
John H. O'Loughlin, former Committee on Publication for Northumberland, England,
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Angelic Messengers
Duncan Sinclair
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Our Mental Atmosphere
W. Stuart Booth
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The Lectures
with contributions from Mathilde Shelton, Ronald E. Foulke, Frances M. Gorrell, Eyre Charles Douglas Sandford Carter, Clara M. Roberts, Theodore G. Vatcher
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Many times in the past few years when error has tried to...
Clifford S. Benjamin
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I wish to join the thousands of happy witnesses to the...
Mattie D. Lanpher
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Before I became a student of Christian Science I was...
Thomas William Guthrie
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In 1917 I suffered from abscesses of the stomach, and...
Emilie Lehmann
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"The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light"
Anne-Dora Winter
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With a heart full of gratitude I write this testimony
Elisabeth Eleonore Ament
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I consider it a privilege as well as duty to express as best...
Charles A. Sylvester
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This testimony is sent with a deep sense of gratitude
Emma D. Nelson with contributions from Stopford Brooke
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Richard Roberts