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For the Sake of Ten
"God always saves what is righteous,
but evil destroys itself "
Many long to be as wise as was the one wise man who "by his wisdom delivered the city" (Eccl. 9:15). But how can only one, however wise, humble, and willing, save families, cities, and nations from the result of wickedness? He can do it through gaining in Christian Science an absolute faith in the power of God, good, and through communing understanding with the divine presence and rejecting the evidence of the senses, well knowing that the worse the evidence is, the more certain he may be that it is unreal since only good is real.
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August 20, 1960 issue
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For the Sake of Ten
WILLIAM JAMES HAY
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Our Secret Hiding Place
MARJORIE LYLE CRANDALL
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"Grace for to-day"
AUDREY R. WIGGINS
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"All things are your's"
GEORGE MORRIS
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"AND AFTER THE FIRE A STILL SMALL VOICE"
Virginia Hope Jeffery
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Overcoming Loneliness
ARNOLD HIRSCH
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The Importance of Understanding Church
DORIS M. SCHOLFIELD
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The Teen-ager and Christian Science
THEODORE N. COOK
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Trusting Divine Power
Helen Wood Bauman
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"The microscope of Spirit"
John J. Selover
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 361 - Overcoming a Sense of Insecurity
Madeline Ver Planck
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Why Men Can Be Free
DeWitt John
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Beautiful demonstrations of the...
Richard F. Bush with contributions from Phyllis I. Bush
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While I had known of Christian Science...
Alice Margret James
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I have felt that no service I can...
Jane Kirk Huntley
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In the textbook, Science and Health...
Amy Nutton
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It has been over thirty-five years...
Alma M. Buce
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I feel impelled to relate this...
Elfriede Petersen with contributions from Robert Hoffmann, Heidimarie Petersen
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Some years ago the healing of...
Margaretta Major Heenan
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Signs of the Times
Ida B. Alseth