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"ALONG THE WAY"
I walk with Love along the way,
And O, it is a holy day.
This message from Hymn No. 139 in the Christian Science Hymnal has brought comfort and inspiration to many seekers for Truth. "God is love," said the Apostle John (I John 4:8), and Christian Science teaches the student how to be conscious of the ever-presence and availability of God's goodness in all the minutiae of human affairs. We can trust God absolutely. The God who is Love could have nothing in store for a beloved child except loving-kindness, joy, and harmonious activity. But to experience God's love requires childlike receptivity and a sincere desire to do His will.
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September 15, 1956 issue
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INSTANTANEOUS HEALING
J. BUROUGHS STOKES
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THE VALUE OF THE WEDNESDAY TESTIMONY MEETINGS
EDITH BAILEY
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"ALONG THE WAY"
ALICE CORTRIGHT
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WHAT WE ARE COMING TO!
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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"THE SECRET THINGS"
EDWARD W. GOULD
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WAITING ON GOD
MATILDA GABRIEL ROTHMAN
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CORRECTING INDIVIDUAL THOUGHT
HAROLD M. TUKESBURY
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TRANSCENDENCY
Dorothy Nash Symon
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MAN'S PERFECT EXISTENCE
Helen Wood Bauman
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GOD'S INFINITE CONTROL
John J. Selover
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 156 - Overcoming Chronic Absence from Work
Helen Louise Turner
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I am most grateful to bear witness...
Nova Pearl Duncan
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Christian Science found me in...
Violet Heintz Campau with contributions from Charles H. Heintz
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I should like by means of this...
Anna Mix
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Since very early childhood Christian Science...
Alice S. Rein
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Many years before I took up the...
Marjorie Beale Mart
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It is with sincere gratitude that...
Guy Howard
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My first testimony, which appeared...
Gertrude Elizabeth Lyon Wood
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Mildred F. Smith
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It is with much gratitude for...
Dorothy Rathbun with contributions from Edward Vern Lockhart, Jr.
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Charles A. Wells, John Park Winkler