Приклади вживання Christian science Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Of all the“Christian” cults in existence,“Christian Science” is the most inaccurately named.
Mind Healing, and Christian Science.
Meaning that only eight people possess the combined wealth of 3.6 billion people of the world according to Christian Science Monitor.
It has developed the so-called Christian Science and began to preach in specifically for this built house.
soon found work with the Christian Science Monitor for which he would work until 1940.
I cannot be super modest in my estimate of the Christian Science Textbook.
Because of its similarity to other groups, many believe Christian Science to be a non-Christian cult.
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The Christian Science Monitor moved to the distribution network(i.e.,
founded a special movement called"Christian science".
including The Seattle Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Boston Globe,
The U.S. media outlets Christian Science Monitor,[20] Fox News,[21]
Christian Science teaches that God- Father-Mother of all- is completely good and wholly spiritual
He has written guest columns for the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, EurasiaNet, Valdai Discussion Club, and National Review Online.
Freelance journalist Steven Vincent, who had contributed to The Christian Science Monitor and National Review
nine newspaper columns, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Los Angeles Times(for a total of 194 full text newspapers and other sources).
nine newspaper columns, The Christian Science Monitor and The Los Angeles Times,
At 11:10 pm You might be interested to know Einstein studied Christian Science and attended(did not join)
As noted in an article in the Christian Science Monitor,“Instead of being taught to wait for the SWAT team to arrive,
Thaller is a regular contributor to the online edition of the Christian Science Monitor, for which she writes a monthly science column,[1][2]