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"Grace for to-day"
"Grace ... is the spontaneous manifestation of
of a deep, pure, spiritual love"
When the disciples asked Christ Jesus to teach them to pray, he gave them a short prayer, which has since been called the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Eddy closes the first chapter of Science and Health (pp. 16, 17) with a deeply spiritual interpretation of this prayer. Interpreting the words (Matt. 6:11), "Give us this day our daily bread," she tenderly shows us one of the great needs of mankind when she writes, "Give us grace for to-day; feed the famished affections."
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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