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"Thy high behest"
In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," after the title page, Mrs. Eddy gives us these four significant lines:
"Oh! Thou hast heard my prayer;
And I am blest!
This is Thy high behest:—
Thou here, and everywhere."
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October 5, 1935 issue
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Finding Evil to be Nothing
ALBERT M. CHENEY
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New Leaves for Old
HELEN HIXON
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From Mystery to Mastery
LEWIS REX MILLER
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Omnipresence
FLORENCE AYLWIN
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Peace
CHARLOTTE MARTIN FOX
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"The only I, or Us"
WILLIAM F. RUBERT
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The "Scientific Method" and the College Student
HELEN BELL BAYARD
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The Bible is a compilation of writings extending over a...
Charles W. J. Tennant,
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In a recent issue of the Sun there appeared an editorial...
William Brantly, Committee on Publication for Tennessee,
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In a letter appearing in a recent issue of the Gleaner,...
George H. Kitendaugh, Committee on Publication for Jamaica, British West Indies,
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Truth Heals
Duncan Sinclair
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"Thy high behest"
Violet Ker Seymer
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In my early childhood a fall brought complications that...
Clark B. Day with contributions from Charlotte G. Day
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A few years ago I had a wonderful healing through...
Kathleen Oakes
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Out of the abundance of a heart overflowing with gratitude...
Anna Hitchcook Sheldon with contributions from Stillman M. Hitchcock
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Christian Science was presented to me at a time when I...
Hazel Brothers Cheney
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On page 4 of her Message to The Mother Church for...
Ada M. Perrins
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In the year 1929 I was led to Christian Science for the...
Jennie G. Allen with contributions from Merle A. Soule
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The Voice
ANNE CLEVELAND CHENEY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Norman Goodall, George Lawrence Parker, Cortland Myers, E. W. Beatty, Mary E. Woolley, Walter Williams, W. N. Ainsworth