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"LOOK AWAY AND THINK"
In The Christian Science Monitor A appeared a story about a little boy of nearly six years who could add with great ability and accuracy. When he was asked how he did it, his reply was, "I just look away and think."
Then came the question, "What do you think?"
He answered, "Whatever is necessary."
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September 28, 1957 issue
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RESTORATION
KATE HOLLAND PATTON
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TRUTH'S FRAGRANCE
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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THE COMFORTER
PAT PHILIP ADKINS
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"LOOK AWAY AND THINK"
ABBY PERKINS BURNSIDE
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EVANGELIZING THE HUMAN SELF
JOHN W. SORRELLE
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IMMEDIATENESS
HELEN OAKLEY ROCKHOLD
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CHRISTLY TENDERNESS
Myrtle Daugherty
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THE TREASURES OF SPIRIT
PHYLLIS E. DILLMAN
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DREAMS
JOANNA FRESHWATER
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DISPELLING THE FALSE SENSE
Helen Wood Bauman
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"THE MAXIMUM OF GOOD"
John J. Selover
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RADIO PROGRAM NO.210 - Go Above the Mist!
Frances Marshall
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I wish to submit this testimony...
Charles Henry Wyatt
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My introduction to the teachings...
Anna Parks
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Some time ago our little girl was...
Irene E. Hicks
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Christian Science was presented...
Alice Braemer
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On page 275 of "Miscellaneous Writings,"...
Ursula Maria Krättli
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In the Bible we read (Eccl. 9: 8),...
Robert S. Bubb with contributions from Louise Sylvester Anderson
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With a deep feeling of gratitude...
Mary Lou Joyce
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I cannot remember a time when...
Beryl Jacobs Hobbs
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from George Truman Carl, Eric Saxon, Robert B. French