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Man, Imperturbable
Separating the real from the unreal, Christian Science separates the imperturbable and the perturbable. If the real alone is true, therefore governed by spiritual law and allied to Principle, there can be nothing in actual fact which is perturbable or able to cause trouble.
On page 96 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy says: "This material world is even now becoming the arena for conflicting forces. On one side there will be discord and dismay; on the other side there will be Science and peace." And in the margin we read, "Arena of contest."
Humanity, accepting the belief of a fallen man, of minds many, of two powers at war with each other—since this is the heritage of the Adam-dream—has continued throughout its history to find itself in a battle between good and evil.
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June 24, 1944 issue
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Moral Courage in the Service
HAROLD J. FLAGER
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A Lesson from the Arctic Owl
MARY LEE GOUGH NAY
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The Importance of Being Spiritual
MICHAEL ST. JOHN O'CARROLL
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Would You Go Higher?
FLORENCE G. SCHELL
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Soul, Not Sense, Satisfies
LARUE M. MURRAY
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No Strangers in Love
DELMA-JANE HECK
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"This church . . . is a branch of The Mother Church"
JANIE FLEMING LAWRIE
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We Are Crusaders!
John Randall Dunn
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Man, Imperturbable
Evelyn F. Heywood
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"Break up your fallow ground"
MAUDE DE VERSE NEWTON
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
with contributions from John J. Selover, James Perry, Ellen Graham, R. Ashley Vines, Winifred M. Hartley
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Crown of Life
MYRTLE DAUGHERTY
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Christian Science is indeed proving...
Wilbert C. Jorz
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With the desire that others may...
Olive L. M. Smith
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As I came out of a store to...
Louisa Dayton
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I became interested in Christian Science...
Minnie E. Harrison
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I was first introduced to Christian Science...
Esther Ayrton
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I should like to express gratitude...
Esther F. Bettenhausen
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From my early teens to the...
Alice McP. Morgan
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Words are inadequate to describe...
William T. Pohlig with contributions from Ethel Whittier Pohlig
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Imperishable Union
KATE E. ANDREAE
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Amos John Traver, Roy L. Smith, G. W. Harte, Robert Quillen