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Do We Wag the Dog's Tail?
"Let us ... turn wholeheartedly to the great First Cause, God, knowing that He alone is Lord"
Anyone who has ever had a dog for a pet and companion knows that a dog's tail is an almost infallible barometer of moods and feelings. When the tail hangs down without motion, the dog is at least quiet; when it is tucked between a dog's legs, it indicates that the animal may be far from happy. On the other hand, when the tail is up and waving, the dog is in ebullient spirits, happy and lively.
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July 2, 1960 issue
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Are We Truly Loving?
LEWIS HUBNER
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OMNIPRESENCE
Gwen M. Castle
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Independence Is Dependence upon God
NATALIE G. FORCE
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Do We Wag the Dog's Tail?
GREGORY M. ABBOTT
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"If ye continue in my word"
HAZEL L. WALKER
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To Label Is to Libel
LOUIS D. GARINGER
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God's Freemen
John J. Selover
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The Theology of Christian Science
Ralph E. Wagers
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Our first experience with Christian Science...
Jean E. Hazlett
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A turning point in my life...
Charles William R. Murphy
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In Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy...
Lauramae Roberts
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I have had many physical healings...
Dorothy Reinhart Whiteman
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Mrs. Eddy writes on page 202...
Clementine Connell
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I had been brought up to believe...
Dalavayi Purushotham
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When I was in my twenties...
Alice M. Borgum
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Louis Spilman, W. H. Bourne