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Mastering the Myth

Everyone knows that there is no truth in a myth.
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The Nowness of "I AM THAT I AM"

"Beloved , now are we the sons of God and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is.
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Truth Outtalks the Devil

Today , when press, radio, cinema and people everywhere are broadcasting accounts of unprecedented evil happenings, it is more essential than ever that the voice of Truth should be heard.
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Guidance

When worldly voices clamor for attention,And loudly call,Be not diverted; let the empty phrasesUnheeded fall.
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"Until seventy times seven"

In the Gospel of St.
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Where Is True Safety?

Safety is a proper concern of servicemen and servicewomen.
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Panoplied in Love

The morning was just meant for play out of doors.
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Service

Just where you stand is holy ground,Since all-abounding loveIs ever present and is freeFor every man to prove.
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Answering Pilate's Question

There is a tradition that Pontius Pilate was ever a dabbler in philosophy, and that even before the tragic day when Jesus of Nazareth stood before him there often fell from his lips the now famous query, "What is truth?
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The Human Need

Innumerable seem to be the needs of humanity, ranging from the simple supply of daily living to the complicated needs of a mighty nation—these interrelated needs all stemming from the one great need of men, to know and obey God, divine Principle.
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London: Burwood House, Caxton Street, London, S.
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Note: Christian Science churches are dedicated only when free from debt.
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When sending a change of address, the following points should always be included in the request: name; new address.
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Letters
William Kenneth Primrose, Assistant to the District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland Croydon Times
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Tithes

The day was lowering and filled with trouble,With cares that fretted, worries that would not cease;I lifted thought above the human tumultFor help, to find again the paths of peace.
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Although the press is now restricted by newsprint curtailment orders, most editors continue to use our publicity with gratifying regularity.
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A Broad Horizon

I climbed a ridge to view far-distant scenes.
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I From a Naval Lieutenant
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Testimony of Healing
For many years, I have been the recipient of God's great bounty and loving-kindness, and I wish to express, through the periodicals, my deep gratitude for these blessings.
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Testimony of Healing
I am grateful for the love and divine protection my daughter and I have received through the help of Christian Science during the past two years.
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Testimony of Healing
For over a quarter of a century Christian Science has been "our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble".
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Testimony of Healing

Mere words are inadequate to...

Mere words are inadequate to express my gratitude for Christian Science and all the blessings that have been bestowed on me since taking up its study.
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Testimony of Healing
When I first began the study of Christian Science I was so absorbed in my new-found treasure that I did not realize until some time later that I had been healed ol a small blemish on my eye and of constipation, the latter being of many years' standing.
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In "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany,"...

In "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany," Mrs.
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Courage!

Fear-chained mankind has abilityThrough the Christ, Truth,To rise up from bondage.
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Signs of the Times

William E.
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The publication of a new solo setting for one of Mrs.
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