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"To whom shall we go?"
"Even a small seed of... truth, having taken root in a human consciousness, can never die"
I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever" (John 6:51). These words were spoken in the synagogue at Capernaum, where Jesus was addressing a group of followers. He was explaining to them that his real flesh and blood were spiritual and insisting that they must partake of his spiritual selfhood, the bread of Life, in order to obtain everlasting salvation.
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April 1, 1961 issue
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The Art of Christian Science
AUDREY H. BUTTERWORTH
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"To whom shall we go?"
LUTHER J. KINNARD
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THE MAN
Winthrop Pitt Tryon
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The Light of Christ
HANNI DENNISON
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The Lesson-Sermon
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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"I will give you rest"
LILIAN P. CURTIS
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New Director of The Mother Church
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Sharing Our Unfoldment
Ralph E. Wagers
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"The spiritual resurrection"
John J. Selover
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For several years I had been extremely...
Ester Maria Mauritz
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I am truly grateful for Christian Science...
Mary Elizabeth Ireland
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God had always been a friend...
Alice S. Kay
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At one time an infection developed...
William Hastings Adler
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I am grateful to God for all the...
Kathleen W. Ince
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The study of Christian Science...
Barbara L. Keaton with contributions from Charles E. Keaton, Jr.
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I am grateful for all the blessings...
Maida C. Beesley
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Several years ago a lump began...
Eugene S. Sandberg
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Signs of the Times
Irvin W. Emmons