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Spiritual Distinction
"Christliness distinguished the earthly career of the Master"
When the truths of Christian Science are incorporated into daily human experience, they lead onward and upward to the divine idea—perfect man, who is the reflection of the one perfect God. Mary Baker Eddy says (Message to The Mother Church for 1902, p. 2), "To live and let live, without clamor for distinction or recognition; to wait on divine Love; to write truth first on the tablet of one's own heart,—this is the sanity and perfection of living, and my human ideal."
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June 25, 1960 issue
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Spiritual Distinction
LUCILE O. THROCKMORTON
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Enthusiasm and the Singing Heart
GORDON R. CLARKE
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Let Us Be Alert to Indifference
MARTHA R. MAXWELL
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Deepening Our Channels of Thought
CHARLES GREEN
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"Where art thou?"
FELITE HENSON PIELE
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"There is a right way"
ROSEMARY C. COBHAM
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CHURCH SERVICE
Max Dunaway
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The Things That Are Added
Helen Wood Bauman
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Turning Water into Wine
Ralph E. Wagers
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 353 - Our Reason for Existence
William Campbell
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In 1918 I was searching for a...
Estell L. Mullins
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I became interested in Christian Science...
Charles Gustavus Keferstein
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More than thirty years ago I...
Anna S. Bell
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For over thirty-five years Christian Science...
Rose B. Ellinwood
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I shall always be glad that a...
Alverna W. Bowken
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Over the years I have been continually...
Frances Stevens Weston
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About thirty-seven years ago my...
Gottlieb Deppe
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It was at a Christian Science lecture...
Florence Turner Keller
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Albert Schweitzer