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THE HEALING PHILOSOPHY OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The material philosophy of intellectual thinkers has often flung a challenge to the intellectual world, but it has not reformed the world, renewed the body, or regenerated the sinner.
Intellectuality devoid of humility closes the door that leads to spiritual discernment. Humility, wisdom, goodness, and love measure the real stature of man. Goodness is not personal, based on the belief that man is an entity apart from his Maker; goodness is the reflection of God.
Christ Jesus did not teach a philosophy, if by that is meant a system of scholastic reasoning. His Logos was the Word of God, the demonstrable Truth that gives sight to the blind, opens the deaf ears, and emancipates mankind from the fetters of materialism.
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August 13, 1949 issue
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NO BIG POWER VETO
HERBERT E. RIEKE
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"GREAT PEACE HAVE THEY"
NELLE MARIE BECHT
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TWO GREAT COMMANDS
BESSIE WALDEN CARNEGIE
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OUR MASTER PROPHET
Harriet Eleanor Williams
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WHO IS MY BROTHER?
ELAINE HELEN PETERS
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CORRECTING YOUR "I'S"
THOMAS A. PALMER
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LIFE-GIVING SUBSTANCE
GASTON CHERRIÈRE
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"THE FIRST LESSONS"
BETTY JANE DRISCOLL
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COMFORT
Nanette Nelson Melvin
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JOY IN OBEDIENCE
Helen Wood Bauman
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THE HEALING PHILOSOPHY OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Robert Ellis Key
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UNMARRED IMAGE
Edith Carnes
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It has always been my desire to...
Elizabeth Meaders
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Christian Science was brought to...
Gertrude N. O'Connor
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I am grateful for Christian Science...
Ida Barnes Teller
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Thomas V. Goodman
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So many have been the blessings...
Frances Elmina Brown
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Shortly after I began to read...
Olen D. Casteel
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Christian Science has met my...
Doris E. Grimme
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I can never be grateful enough...
Bertha A. Culley
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Having read with interest the...
Caroline N. Poole
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Frederick Maser, Lewis Emerson Maples, A. Oechsner de Coninck, T. T. Shields