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THE KINGDOM OF LOVE WITHIN
Companionship is generally thought of as something that comes to us entirely from without. Christian Scientists, however, working from the basis of divine Love, God, as All-in-all, find that companionship is determined not by outside factors but by their own thinking, by their own understanding and expression of Love.
Nevertheless, the belief often prevails that because of outside circumstances, which may appear beyond his control, an individual may lack what he most needs in the way of love and understanding. That so many accept this argument is evidence of their need of an undisturbable recognition of man's relation to Love as its expression or reflection.
Actually, what all of us must come to see is that the kingdom of heaven can always be found within us to the degree that we are genuinely expressing Love, demonstrating our real manhood.
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August 16, 1958 issue
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HOW CAN I HELP?
WILL B. DAVIS
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PROGRESS—SLOW OR FAST?
MADORA HOLT
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SELF-CONDEMNATION OVERCOME
RENÉ H. SCHUBERT
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BEHOLDING LOVE'S CREATION
Ruby Lee Corder
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SCIENTIFIC DIAGNOSIS
J. MARSHALL HALL
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THE LISTENING HEART
VIOLA P. SONESON
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NOT GUILTY
ILA RAMAGE
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THE KINGDOM OF LOVE WITHIN
DORINDA B. MORGAN
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SOLACE
Edith Jane Caslake
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FORWARD AND UPWARD
Harold Molter
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OUR HIGH GOAL
Helen Wood Bauman
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 256 - Establishing and Maintaining Harmony in the Home
Winifred Langbridge
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Many and varied have been the...
Calvin L. Peffly
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When I have read testimonies...
Elsie Clausner Apple
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It would be very difficult to relate...
Mary A. Gunstone
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In my early childhood I was...
Wilhelmina Myers
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The example of a co-worker at...
Mamie Drummond See
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With deep gratitude and reverence...
Adelheid Kern
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I am very grateful to God for...
Harry R. Davis with contributions from Helen Davis
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For many years I have been...
Florence L. Evans
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There have been many healings...
Sarah Folsom Shepard with contributions from Paula Farnsworth Shepard
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Signs of the times
with contributions from Charles L. Allen, Raymond I. Lindquist, B. F. Coggan