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Richard Conwell Shoup

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Reminiscences of Richard Conwell Shoup

1 - A Little Background, 2 - Healing - Healing - Healing, 3 - More Wonderful Healings, 4 - Demonstrations At Work, 5 - So Much To Be Grateful For, 6 - My Father As A Practitioner, 7 - Elizabeth Earl Jones - C.S.B, 8 - World War I, 9 - My Father & The Mother Church, 10 - Mrs Eddy’s Place, 11 - Bliss Knapp's Destiny of The Mother Church, 12 - More Grateful Demonstrations, 13 - The Carpenters, 14 - Our Beloved Leader, 15 - One More Healing

Regarding Mary Baker Eddy, Elizabeth Earl Jones, The Mother Church & His Family

14 Pages ~ I can tell you of some thrilling healings. I was born in New York but we moved to Atlanta in 1920 where my mother was born and lived until she married. However, when I was three years old my mother had to go to Atlanta from New York on some family business, and she of course took me with her. I was left at my grandfather's house with their maid of thirty years service. My grandfather, who was a doctor, came home and found me deathly sick and said I had all the symptoms of mercury poison. 

Reminiscences of Richard Conwell Shoup
Regarding Mary Baker Eddy, Elizabeth Earl Jones, The Mother Church & His Family
The following pages are shared reminiscences of R. Conwell Shoup with David Keyston covering the periodfrom the 1890's to 1996. All accounts are rendered in Mr. Shoup's own words wherever possible to preserve the originality of the story being related.
A Little Background
You might be interested in my background as a Christian Scientist. My grandfather on my father's side came into Christian Science over 110 years ago. He was in the last stages of diabetes and given six weeks to live by several doctors about 1896, and so took a trip to meet with a business associate to prepare to die. This man told him there was a church down the street where people were healed.
He went to their Friday night service (in those days they met on Friday night instead of Wednesday for the testimonial meeting) and after the service asked an usher how he could get a healing. He was introduced to a C. S. practitioner and made a date for the next day for a treatment. The practitioner gave him one treatment, and told him to go to a fine restaurant he recommended and order a steak dinner. He had not been able to eat anything, except specially prepared food, without getting deathly sick, and he told the practitioner it would kill him. The practitioner told him he was healed and that he could enjoy a good meal. He did as the practitioner suggested and thoroughly enjoyed it and had no...
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