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AN OFFICE OF THE CHRIST
An office of the Christ as understood in Christian Science is to comfort the mourner. Christian Science points the way to overcome sorrow through the Christ. Thinking of the value of the Christ to those who are mourners, Mary Baker Eddy in her Communion Hymn writes
(Poems, p. 75),
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July 18, 1953 issue
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"O DREAMER, LEAVE THY DREAMS"
CHARLES ROBERT RODŸK
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FEAR NOT!
KÄTHE SCHNEIDER
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SUPPLY IS PERPETUAL
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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UNDERSTANDING DEMANDS PRACTICE
JULIUS EVANS
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LISTENING FOR GOD'S VOICE
SARA B. VELTMAN
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WHAT MAKES THE MAN?
AILEEN E. WAVRO
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SAFETY
Fanny de Groot Hastings
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DIVINE LOVE AND OUR HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS
Richard J. Davis
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AN OFFICE OF THE CHRIST
Robert Ellis Key
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I SHALL NOT FEAR
Amy G. viau
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FROM ANNUAL REPORTS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
with contributions from J. Morton Baxter, Richard N. Oliver, Inman H. Douglass
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THE COMMAND
May Marsland
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Many years ago I had a wonderful...
Alma Marquard
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In the words of the Psalmist I...
Stella Stanton Rathbun
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Kathryn J. Baker
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Christian Science has been such...
Theodore W. Muller with contributions from Helene F. Muller
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Because I have received so much...
Freda Green
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For nearly forty years I have experienced...
Idella Ray
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I am deeply grateful to God for...
Mary Foster
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In "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany"...
Anne Rowe Farlow
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In our daily activities we hear...
Carol F. Higgins
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Christian Science healed me of...
Doris W. Dunbar
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from E. Faes, Robert James McCracken