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LETTERS TO THE PRESS FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
Dagen
Bergen, Norway
[Original in Norwegian]
When in his book "Knowledge of Confessions" Professor Molland writes regarding Christian Science, "It has not much to do either with Christianity or science," there may be different opinions as to the meaning of these words. In the chapter, "The Boundaries of Christianity," the professor refers to the World Council of Churches, whose condition for admitting the various churches into membership is that they shall acknowledge Jesus Christ as "God and Saviour."
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May 30, 1959 issue
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ALL THE TITHES
RUTH GAZZAM HAIGHT
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THE REAL SYSTEM
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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THE SPONTANEITY OF REFLECTION
ANNA-MARIE HOOK
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THE DOOR OF LIFE ABUNDANT
WILLIAM M. SELLMAN
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IS THERE NOT LOVE ENOUGH?
Alexander A. Le M. Simpson
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"THIS IS THE WAY"
VIOLA M. BARRETT
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"TAKE . . . THE SWORD OF THE SPIRIT"
RICHARD CARVER
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ENLARGING OUR SENSE OF HOME
NAOMI RUTH WHEELER
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HONESTY
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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THE SUSTAINING POWER OF OUR BEING
John J. Selover
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"Blessed Are They That Mourn"
Helen Wood Bauman
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Radio Program No. 297 - How Lives Can Be Transformed
with contributions from Everett McCurdy
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
with contributions from Nils Lerche, Geith A. Plimmer
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I am increasingly and unceasingly...
Adele Sparrell Bailey
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Many years ago I was afflicted...
Charles H. Donaldson
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It was immediately following a...
Betty Ditchfield
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How grateful I am for Christian Science...
Ruth Dahlman
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As a child I was brought up in...
Warren A. Krimmel
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"Thou preparest a table before...
Shirley Ayers
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During the past thirty-one years...
Judith M. Downing
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Through the years I have been...
Gladys G. Schick
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from G. M. Wylie, William W. Allen, Lon Woodrum