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No Adulteration
The Bible presents a history of mankind's search for the omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient creator, who made everything good, including man in His image and likeness. The first suggestion of adulteration was that there was something besides the true creation recorded in the first chapter of Genesis.
Man enjoys the dominion which his heavenly Father bestows on him, eternally reflecting the divine nature as expressed in the seven synonyms for God: Life, Truth, Love, Principle, Mind, Soul, Spirit. This pure divinity can never be adulterated.
The mathematician, working according to mathematical law, does not permit mistakes to enter his calculations. He knows that one incorrect figure causes havoc and throws off balance an entire computation. The civil engineer laying out a blueprint of a bridge knows that the smallest discrepancy may cause catastrophe.
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November 23, 1946 issue
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"Who told thee?"
DELLA M. WHITNEY
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No Adulteration
EDWIN GALT BROOKFIELD
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"As a watered garden"
E. VIOLET J. DICKSEE
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God Answers Prayer
MILDRED KENDALL
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Thanksgiving Day
CARL J. WELZ
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How Does Christian Science Heal?
EDITH MARY SCOTT
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What Is Your Portion?
JAMES HEARNDEN
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A Letter to Beverly
MARGOT G. LETTS
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How Thankful Are We?
John Randall Dunn
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Appreciation and Appropriation
Margaret Morrison
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Great are the blessings which...
Justine L. van Oven
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I have been a student of Christian Science...
William E. Ellwanger with contributions from Esther B. Ellwanger
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One night while stationed in an...
Wilfred C. Lock
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I have waited too long to express...
Mildred Jacks
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"Praise ye the Lord
Ruth Walton Hall
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How grateful I am for the unselfishness...
Mildred Elizabeth Bennett
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When quite a young child I...
Florence Feinberg
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Christian Science came into my...
Margaret A. Simeon
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Prayer of a Little Child
HENRIETTA FAY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Daniel L. Marsh, C. Moore, C. E. S., E. T. E., L. V. Freeman