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"At home and abroad"
"The opportunities to practice the truths of God
and man are always present"
Religion is most significant when its force and influence are actively felt at all times and under every circumstance. It is these vital qualities which make Christian Science so precious to its followers. Young people, as well as adults, who are students of this Science, have proved that the truth taught in Christian Science is equal to every need and that it gives them a clear understanding of God and their relation to Him.
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October 6, 1962 issue
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"At home and abroad"
ELOISE PATTILLO HENDRICK
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Man neither Envies nor Is Envied
ROSE PRICE
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Handling Serpents
ARTHUR HAMPTON CRAWFORD
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We Can Overcome Fear
LUTHER BARNABY TYSSEN
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"Earth's preparatory school"
ENID THACKERY
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"Beautiful garments"
JANE KIRK HUNTLEY
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The Recompense of Divine Love
Helen Wood Bauman
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Where Does Evil Come From?
Ralph E. Wagers
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How the Needs of the Pupil Are Met in Sunday School
By David R. Mummery,
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Some eight years ago I was taken...
Alfred James Worrow
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No one could have more to be...
Mary Eleanor Bertram
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I should like to express my...
Mildred A. Wilkins with contributions from Clyde E. Wilkins
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Christian Science was first presented...
Elizabeth W. Barron
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Christian Science came into...
M. Gertrude Upham
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I am very thankful to God for...
Ruth T. Ashcraft
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I should like to express gratitude...
Patrice Wood
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from John Ellis Large