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Johnny and the Dogs
[Of Special Interest to Children]
This is about a little boy and how he proved that when you have love in your heart error cannot harm you.
Johnny went to the Christian Science Sunday School. There he learned the Commandments, the Beatitudes, and the truth that God is the Father and Mother of all. He also learned that no matter where he was or what he was doing God was right with him, helping him and guiding him. He learned also that God is Love, and that man is God's reflection. When he remembered this clearly he had love in his heart and not fear, for Love does not know fear, because Love is All-in-all.
When he was a very tiny boy he had learned this prayer which Mary Baker Eddy wrote for children (Miscellaneous Writings, p. 400):
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April 14, 1945 issue
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"The only feasible evidence"
SUSAN F. CAMPBELL
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Proper Timing under Divine Guidance
GLENN E. DOUGLAS
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Consolation
ROBERT ELLIS KEY
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The Pure Sunlight of Love
MARGARET WILLIAMS
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Looking Deep into Realism
LA RUE M. MURRAY
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Sin Can Be Destroyed
WILLIAM CURTIS COFFMAN
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Johnny and the Dogs
THELMA MAE BRACKETT
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Bethesda
LAURA BROWN CROWELL
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There Is Healing for the Wounded!
John Randall Dunn
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Positive Possession
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It is with deep gratitude to God...
Nellie Kay Adams
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About forty years ago I began...
Martha A. Nichols
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I am happy to express thanks...
Margaret S. Myers
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When speaking of the chapter...
Jay Holmes
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It is with much joy and gratitude...
William H. Clarke with contributions from Maud M. Clarke
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Leaving Idols
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Elizabeth K. Marquardt, F. H. Rayward, Ernest Fremont Tittle, S. Nicholson, M. Ashby Jones, James Reid