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Peace, Not War
We may assume that every alert and thoughtful Christian desires to avert war, and is praying each day that justice shall prevail and hostilities cease—praying that all may say, as did the angel and the heavenly host, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." Christian Scientists are learning that peace is the true inheritance of every child of God.
Peace is defined as "a state of quiet; freedom from disturbance; security; harmony between persons or nations." It is without question that every right-thinking person desires to experience "a state of quiet; freedom from disturbance; security." And it is clear that the way to bring this about is through the establishment of such mental qualities as these in individual consciousness.
War, it is evident, brings to light envious, greedy, evil thoughts, which would usurp the place of good; and such erroneous thoughts as these can be annihilated only through an understanding of God. Error never won a victory over Truth, and in knowing this we can advance with assurance. According to mortal belief, error, in the guise of paganism, would make war on Truth. It strikes out ruthlessly, for it knows it "hath but a short time." It may claim to be intelligent, but evil's crafty scheming is devoid of power, because it is unknown to God, the only power. When the belief of sin, sickness, lack, or any other error tempts us, we can prove that God gives us the intelligence and power to reject temptation through recognition of the allness of God.
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November 30, 1940 issue
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Proving What We Know of Truth
DUNCAN SINCLAIR
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Receiving a Higher Selfhood
ETHEL COLWELL SMITH
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The Real
ELFRIEDE LINDE-EBBINGHAUS
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Working Out Our Salvation
NAOMI MARGARET BURNETT
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Individual Harmony
RALPH J. CARNEY
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Peace, Not War
EVE CRAIN
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"What is truth?"
THOMAS LOVATT WILLIAMS
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"The issues from death"
MARY HOYT LOVELAND
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Since a certain doctor has repeated his statement in a recent...
Hart Wood, Committee on Publication for Hawaii,
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In a recent issue a correspondent has written in regard to...
Captain William H. Coomber, Committee on Publication for Bedfordshire, England,
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Selected
John A. Meeker
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Tests and Trials
George Shaw Cook
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"The spirit of counsel"
Evelyn F. Heywood
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The Lectures
with contributions from E. Marie Anderson Fenner, Ivy F. Brink, Charles W. Rosenow, Grace I. Gemberling
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I have had so much help from testimonies given in the...
Sylvia Graham
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To God, the only Physician, I express my humble gratitude....
Mae Josephine Saunders
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My gratitude for Christian Science begins with a wonderful...
Mary M. Lowe with contributions from Esther E. Lewis
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It is a joyous privilege to testify to the healing power of...
Ada Schwarz Buehler
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I am glad of this opportunity to express my gratitude for...
Vera Somers Batchelor
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The healing of sickness has always been of interest to...
Isla E. A. Davis
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During the so-called influenza epidemic in 1918, I was...
William H. Grisham
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Expression
MARION ALICE BOWERS
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Emile Henriot, Forrest E. Rohl, Charles A. Wells, Retta Peterman