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Minding One's Own Business
"Our lifework, our business,...is to fashion our lives according to the words and works of our Way-shower"
Minding one's own business is important to the happiness of mankind. In his first Epistle, Peter laid great stress upon the human fault of meddlesomeness and included it among the worst of sins. He said (4:15), "Let none of you suffer as a murderer, or as a thief, or as an evildoer, or as a busybody in other men's matters."
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October 21, 1961 issue
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Mrs. Eddy Asks a Question
ROBERT A. CURRY
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Following the True Course
THOMAS O. POYSER
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The Leavening Power of Truth
JULIA IRENE FITZGERALD
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Minding One's Own Business
AGNES ELIZABETH SCHMITT
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"Ask me"
PAULINE WICKSTRUM REHR
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The Armor of Right Thinking
LOIS A. O. CHAPMAN
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The Law of Restoration
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Ark of Safety
Ralph E. Wagers
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 422 - The Basis of Faith
with contributions from Norman Fordyce
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I was introduced to Christian Science...
L. Muriel Gover
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I experienced my first healing...
Lillian G. Winter
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I am wholeheartedly grateful for...
Elisabeth Gaebelein
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The blessings which have come...
Virginia Poole Voelker
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My wife, my children, and I...
Byron R. Paulley with contributions from Marjorie D. Paulley
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When I was eleven the organization...
Jane F. Ryan
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Christian Science came into...
Alpha J. Hagstrom
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About nine years ago when I...
Lyle O. Newman with contributions from Signe S. Newman
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Williston M. Ford, Alex Steele Craik