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LETTERS TO THE PRESS FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
Sevenoaks News
Sevenoaks News London, England
I read with interest a letter [in your paper] about Christian Science and sin. ... [The writer) had objected to the idea, "God, divine Love, has in reality no opposer." The important phrase here is "in reality." It was from this viewpoint of reality that God said in Isaiah (45:5), "I am the Lord, and there is none else," and Genesis I concludes, "And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good."
That sin is held in Christian Science to be a great source of damage in human affairs unless seen and intelligently dealt with is clear from the space given to its exposure in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
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August 9, 1958 issue
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THE QUALITY OF MERCY
RUTH T. KNIGHT
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THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAILS
DUMONT BEERBOWER
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"AN ATMOSPHERE THAT HEALS AND SAVES"
LYDIA CHIN MAHONE
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CHARITY
Mary Lucretia Barker Franklin
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LOVE, THE FRIEND OF MAN
VERNON H. BLAIR
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"THE SWEET AMENITIES OF LOVE"
ETHEL MUNRO GOSS
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"TRIED AND PURIFIED"
CARL J. WELZ
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HEREDITY NOT A LAW
RUTH M. KRAUSE
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TESTIMONY MEETING
Mollie Ruth Bottoms
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THE VALUE OF ENTERTAINING CHRIST
John J. Selover
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GOD'S ALLNESS
Helen Wood Bauman
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For some time I have felt an...
Ann Drabik Welge
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We heard of Christian Science...
Irmgard Holsten
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Mrs. Eddy says in Science and Health...
Annabelle Wilson
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As far back as I can remember...
Helen M. Roseman
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"The steps of a good man are...
Betty Jeanne Weigman
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I am so grateful to God for Christian Science...
Enid I. Webb
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Christian Science has been the...
Soledad Caples
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I am grateful for the privilege I...
Luther T. Mayo
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As a child, I was brought up in...
Joyce Wilson Robbins
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