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Sunday School Notes and Comments
To the pupil in a Christian Science Sunday School discipline should mean the gateway to freedom from undisciplined mortal self. Christian Science teaches that Love is Principle, and its law undeviating.
It should be said of all our children that they are going in at "the strait gate" of obedience to Principle, the way which leads to life harmonious. They should be told that discipline consists of simple obedience to Love in every motive, thought, and act.
Thus the rod of Principle is seen to be the undeviating demand of divine Love for obedience, which guides each one into an understanding of his unity with God, the sum of all good.
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April 3, 1943 issue
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"A standard for the people"
VIOLET SPILLER HAY
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What Am I Thinking?
HERBERT E. BONHAM
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There Is No Separation
CARMEN PHILLIPS
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The Science of Being—Its Relation to Healing
MAURICE W. HASTIE
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The First Beautitude
JAMES MONTEITH ERSKINE
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The First of the Beatitudes
ANN PUTCAMP
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The Impulsion of a Good Example
Peter V. Ross
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"As his custom was"
Paul Stark Seeley
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Replies to Comments on Christian Science Appearing in the Press
with contributions from Percival Vincett Parsons, Luther K. Bell, Louis Kaufman
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Christian Science came to me...
Mildred Single
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It is with deep gratitude to God...
Gwendolen Single
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Time and again I have found...
Vivien B. West
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During the period of ten years'...
Jane Blake
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It is a privilege to testify to the...
Charles G. Bertenshaw
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Mary Baker Eddy writes in...
Josephine Sproul Mottola with contributions from Nicholas J. Mottola
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It is a privilege to acknowledge...
Thelma Olive Leaton
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Among the many blessings of...
Valuntine Hancho Haun
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Our Daily Bread
MARJORIE D. MANLEY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Robert Power, Lawrence C. Vosseler, Ernest W. S. Gilbert, Richard K. Morton, Henry Geerlings