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"The highest and sweetest rest"
"Because of Mind's infinite nature and capacity, man can never experience ... depletion in Mind"
Great joy is derived from active and constant employment of one's abilities in a good purpose. However, the belief that one can become overtired even in a good cause is widespread. But need one ever be made to pay a penalty for rightful activity by having a breakdown of his physical and mental forces? Christian Science emphatically answers No.
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February 25, 1961 issue
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"Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"
FRANCIS LYSTER JANDRON
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The Beneficial Effects of Spiritual Law
FRED YOULD
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"The highest and sweetest rest"
JOYCE NANCY MOSS
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Lecture Preparation
DOROTHY E. KELLOGG
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Are We Sowing Bountifully?
ARVA M. KNOWLES
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Utilizing God-given Ability
JANICE J. BALDWIN
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"Laws of limitation"
Helen Wood Bauman
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Man Is Pure and Upright
John J. Selover
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I had the privilege of being...
John E. Hawley
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Early in my study of Christian Science...
Melinda Ball Connell
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About seven years ago my husband...
Indiana Sevick
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Many years ago, at a time of...
Frieda M. Reh
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I am very grateful for Christian Science...
Virginia F. Thomas
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For more than thirty years our...
Zelma Erna Warner
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As a boy I decided I wanted a...
Leonard Adams
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William J. McCartney, Stanley I. Stuber