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A Complete Change
"Not change of place but change of thought uplifts the overburdened and oppressed"
Reality is changeless. The laws of God, good, are fixed, irrevocable, and eternal. True being is harmonious and perfect. Why, then, do we hear it said that someone needs a complete change? Why is the exclamation made, "Oh, if I could only get away from it all!" Did not the Psalmist utter the cry of all mankind when he wrote (Ps. 55:6), "Oh that I had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest."
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June 3, 1961 issue
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Our Precious Legacy—The Lesson-Sermons
E. OLIVE DAVIS
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The Succeeding Years
PAUL H. EAMES
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Healing Acknowledgment
MARY E. SHELLEY
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Satisfied
J. LESLIE HADDON
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A Complete Change
CONSTANCE MARIE NEALE
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Jealousy Is Not True
EVELYN WEBB SUMNER
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WHERE ANGELS TREAD
Robert Ellis Key
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The Importance of the Congregation
John J. Selover
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Preparation of the Heart
Ralph E. Wagers
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 402 - Overcoming Resentment
Arthur Hinkson
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During the First World War, I...
Robert A. Curry
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Over thirty years ago I was suffering...
Ella Bramhall
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When on a recent visit in our...
Louise Kinsey Tupper
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Our Leader, Mrs. Eddy, tells...
Jane E. Shaw
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Mrs. Eddy tells us in Science and Health...
Rita S. Melo
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Christian Science was introduced...
Mildred M. Wildin
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I have much reason to be grateful...
Nordfrid Moersberger
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It is with deep humility and...
Velma Harris
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Art Hood, Earl L. Douglass