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"Love rules the universe"
"We carry the responsibility of loving our fellow men with the love that is from God"
One of mankind's greatest needs is a unified effort to promote world peace through good will and mutual understanding. In a statement captioned "Other Ways than by War," published in the Boston Herald in March, 1898, Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, refers to the settlement of difficulties between individuals and nations by peaceful means and then makes this declaration (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 278): "The government of divine Love is supreme. Love rules the universe, and its edict hath gone forth: 'Thou shalt have no other gods before me,' and 'Love thy neighbor as thyself.' Let us have the molecule of faith that removes mountains,—faith armed with the understanding of Love, as in divine Science, where right reigneth."
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October 15, 1960 issue
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"Love rules the universe"
ISRAEL PICKENS
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True Advancement
FLORENCE ELIZABETH WHITE
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Our patriotic duty
Frank A. Salisbury
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We Too Can Stand upon the Mount
RUTH CHRISTIE NICHOLS
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"The Lord he is God"
KEITH PATTESON RICE
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"The evergreen of Soul"
GAIL P. KINGERY
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Never Too Young
BEN J. FEWKES
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The Question of Re-education
Helen Wood Bauman
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Do Not Fear, Hate, or Ignore Evildoers
John J. Selover
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 369 - What Is Effective Prayer?
Alice Hagelund
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HELPING OUR YOUNG PEOPLE TO PROGRESS
By William E. Morgan,
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CHURCH BUILDING
Richard Carver
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In 1921 I suffered a nervous...
Rose Bradley-Jones
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I should like to express my...
Mary Helen Phillips
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I am indeed grateful for Christian Science,...
Margaret A. Herberts
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For over twenty years Christian Science...
Ruth Homberger with contributions from Ida Homberger
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I want to take this opportunity...
Ira D. Ivy
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For many years I have been enjoying...
Laura M. May
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Ethel Tulloch Banks