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DOROTHY LEARNS TO LOVE HER NEIGHBOR
[Of Special Interest to Children]
The teacher was already in her place in the large Christian Science Sunday School room when Dorothy arrived early one morning for class.
"My kitty is still lost," she said to the teacher, "and I prayed every night, too. I know now that Shirley took him, and she is keeping him. She is mean, and I don't like her any more."
Dorothy had been attending Sunday School for only a few weeks, but she had learned the Ten Commandments. So the teacher asked if she could remember the ninth commandment.
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September 25, 1948 issue
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WE LIVE TO GIVE
MAX DUNAWAY
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BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM
SYLVIA JOAN ALBERY
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OUR OBLIGATION
MORRIS W. WILSEY
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MAN'S HARMONY NEVER IMPAIRED
HELEN K. SCHOENHARD
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RAINDROPS OF DIVINITY
F. Ina Burgess
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GIVING THAT "JUST ACKNOWLEDGMENT"
BETTY ROBERTSON
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THINKING FROM THE STANDPOINT OF SPIRITUAL REALITY
G. LESLIE LYNCH
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DOROTHY LEARNS TO LOVE HER NEIGHBOR
MARY COX
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THE PRACTITIONER
Arthur Percy Bubb
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WE CAN ENTERTAIN ANGELS
John Randall Dunn
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ETERNAL ONENESS
Helen Wood Bauman
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"Glory be to God, and peace to...
Olive Ziegler
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My interest in Christian Science...
Walter M. Lovejoy
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From early youth I had been...
Margaret Betty Beevis with contributions from Harold E. Beevis
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"Trust in the Lord with all thine...
Maude E. Huntsberry
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In all humility I wish to express...
Kathryn Bork Blomquist
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"Verily, verily, I say unto you,...
John R. de Les Dernier
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When I was a small child, my...
Mary Pauline Gibson
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For many years I have been...
Adalaide Dean Williams
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Pruden, Stafford Cripps, C. P. Dame, Louis Harrison Kaub, Alvin E. Bell