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TRUE LAW
For many centuries thinking men have sought true law. They have long been seeking the basic. Principle which governs man and the universe through changeless law. The learned in all ages have held the conviction that such knowledge would enable mankind to better its situation greatly. Today, through Christian Science, this knowledge is available to all, and the understanding of Principle and of true law enables the sincere seeker to better his lot even more than the sages of the past realized.
Over nineteen centuries ago Christ Jesus proved the practicality of basing one's thinking and actions upon God's law. Those about him who evaluated his words and works by material, worldly standards were unable to understand or emulate his teachings. The physical healings which resulted from his understanding of God seemed miraculous to them, and they have remained miracles to the worldly thinkers of all succeeding years.

September 6, 1952 issue
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IT WAS ONLY A MOTE
WILL B. DAVIS
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APPRECIATION
ELOISE PATTILLO HENDRICK
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ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP
ALEXANDER LOUIS COURTENAY LUMSDEN
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SOUNDPROOF
Fanny de Groot Hastings
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"THE ULTIMATUM OF PERFECTION"
DOROTHY MC CORD
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TRUE LAW
STREATFIELD H. COX, JR.
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IN A READING ROOM
Nancy W. Bruce
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ARE YOU EXPECTING GOOD TODAY?
ADELE NICHOLS
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GOD IS LOVE
RUTH T. STAHL
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REVIVAL
Carol James
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THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN GOD AND MAN
Richard J. Davis
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MAN IS UNAFRAID
Robert Ellis Key
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Christ Jesus said (Matt. 11:28)...
Helen L. Marsh
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In the Bible, Paul admonishes us...
Anna Lord Whipple
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I came to Christian Science in...
Harry E. Slater
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I was about seven years of age...
Marie S. Treacy with contributions from Edna M. Geiken
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I did not take up the study of...
Stella Beatrice Mayfield
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A few years ago I was struggling...
Otto Allenspach
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When first I was growing in the...
Amy Ahrens Fischer with contributions from Mabel L. Ahrens
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Carl N. Lauer, Earl L. Douglass, Paul Kenny, Estelle Finnegan