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The Lame Walk
"As we ... identify ourselves with the perfect man, our walk, our conduct ... will pattern the divine"
The great desire of mankind is to live a free, abundant life, unfettered by mental and physical handicaps, by unhappy surroundings and limited opportunity. They long to walk forth and accomplish that which they have the desire and latent ability to do.
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October 8, 1960 issue
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Government and Election
LELA MAY AULTMAN
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Praying for Oneself
CHARLES BING MAYS
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One Can Demonstrate Harmony
NATALIE G. FORCE
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Give No Quarter to Matter
RENÉ H. SCHUBERT
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The Lame Walk
KATHARINE A. FORREST
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Cherish No Resentment
THOMAS O. POYSER
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God's Universal Control
Helen Wood Bauman
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Heaven: Now or Then?
Ralph E. Wagers
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HELPING OUR YOUNG PEOPLE TO PROGRESS
Alice Davis Bundy, Rose M. Henniker-Heaton, B. Crandell Epps, Dorothy E. Klein, Paul R. Carmack
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BEYOND THE SYMBOLS
Elizabeth Rogers
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When I first heard of Christian Science...
Myra B. McNicol
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From early youth I was driven...
Cora E. Reinhold
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When my husband suddenly...
Sylvia Frances Nash
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Words cannot fully express my...
Ruby Boyer Sowell with contributions from Douglas C. Sowell
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Christian Science was presented...
Anne Platt
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The Psalmist wrote, "O give...
Ima A. Taylor
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When I was a young man and...
Guy C. Johnson with contributions from Margaret I. Johnson