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Insistence upon Good Brings Healing
"We cannot find Truth by examining error"
Insistence upon good may to human thought seem to be demanding; yet such insistence brings the reward of healing and good into our lives. God, being unchanging good, does not require our human insistence to make His ever-presence more ever-present; neither does the perfect man know less than all good. It is the human consciousness which needs to avail itself of the continuous unfoldment of good, which is of God. To do this it is necessary that each individual know God aright and that he insist upon his own joyous expression of Godlike qualities in his daily life.
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January 13, 1962 issue
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Serving the Cause of Christian Science
KIMMIS HARTLEY HENDRICK
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Reflecting Love
CLAUDIA ISABEL A'COURT
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TO WATCH WITH LOVE
Marion Francis Brown
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"The time for thinkers"
LOIS S. JOHNSON
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Expressing Love Through Ushering
ROBERT E. PETTIBONE
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Insistence upon Good Brings Healing
EVELYN MAY GARNHAM
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A Happy Household
PAULINE WICKSTRUM REHR
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Right Reasoning
Helen Wood Bauman
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Let
Carl J. Welz
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I offer this testimony in deepest...
May de Leon
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When Christian Science found...
Tehmi Phiroz Dalal
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I had been married only a few...
Annabel Arnott Goan
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Early in life I attended an orthodox...
Paul Christian Schneider
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As I was returning to my office...
Betty A. Baxter
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About thirty years ago I learned...
Helen Loree Hartvig
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In the opening paragraph of the...
Cathrine Gabriel
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About thirty years ago I heard...
Marie D. La Croix
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from B. Judd, W. H. Bourne, Earl L. Douglass