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Occupation and Occupancy

In signing a document as witness, or making application for some official permit, as for instance a passport to go abroad, sooner or later you come to a space that has to be filled in, and at the side is a word "Occupation.
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Expecting Harmony

Harmony is the desired goal toward which men are groping, yet all too often without genuine expectancy.
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Being of True Usefulness

In all the realm of the real, the kingdom of God, there is no such thing as uselessness, for, as taught in Christian Science, all is infinite, incorporeal Love, Life, or Mind and its reflection or manifestation, man.
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Substituting Truth for Criticism

Two Christian Scientists, driving along the highway, were discussing a third, whom they both loved.
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Many inspiring lessons are to be learned from the story of Moses leading the children of Israel into the promised land, as given in the book of Exodus.
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"With authority and power"

In the seventh chapter of Luke's Gospel is found the familiar story of Jesus' healing of the centurion's servant.
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Infinite Protection

God is thy Father-Mother, thy great Friend;He is all-comprehending and all-good;He ever guides and guards thee till the endOf seeming error.
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Editorial

The Indispensable

For the indispensable there is no substitute, no alternative.
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Grass in Place of Dragons

One does not ordinarily associate grass with dragons.
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Religious articles for the Christian Science periodicals are highly appreciated.
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Camp Welfare Activities of The Mother Church are in operation at stations of the United States Army and Navy.
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Oregon City, Oregon.
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Introductions to Lectures

Charleston, South Carolina.
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[The Biblical citations given in the Christian Science Quarterly are from the Authorized King James Version.
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Radio Program

["Columbia West Coast Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System by Rolland Klump, January 17, 1943.
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The Published reports of the Lesson-Sermons from the Christian Science Quarterly, and also of religious articles from The Christian Science Monitor, all play their important part in helping the general public to understand that Christian Science is a Christian religion based on the Bible, and that Christian Scientists worship God.
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Testimony of Healing
With heartfelt gratitude I wish to relate an account of the first healing I witnessed in Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing

I was about nineteen when I...

I was about nineteen when I turned to Christian Science for help.
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Testimony of Healing
It is with a deep sense of love and gratitude that I bear witness to the healing and saving power of Christian Science, which came into my life at a time of great need.
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Testimony of Healing
I give this testimony to express my gratitude to God for the many healings and blessings I have received through the study of Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
I am very grateful for Christian Science and for the many healings I have had.
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Testimony of Healing
It is with a deep sense of gratitude to Mrs.
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Testimony of Healing

"It is a good thing to give thanks...

"It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High.
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Testimony of Healing

Many years ago, standing on the...

Many years ago, standing on the brink of moral disaster, living only for the gratification of the senses, I was induced by a loved one to turn to Christian Science for help.
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Assurance

There is no alien land where I must go—No spot on earth my Father does not know.
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Signs of the Times

Statement by pastors of Trenton (Michigan) churches, as quoted in the Trenton Times
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The publication of four new solo settings for Mrs.
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