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Academic Work and the Little Foxes
"Christian Scientists welcome the expansion of thought that academic study affords"
Mary Baker Eddy , the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, thoroughly approved of higher education. "Academics of the right sort are requisite," she tells us on page 195 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." And she adds, "Observation, invention, study, and original thought are expansive and should promote the growth of mortal mind out of itself, out of all that is mortal."
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November 3, 1962 issue
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Academic Work and the Little Foxes
RUSSELL D. ROBINSON
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Primary Class Instruction
NANCY L. SNIDER
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Holy Quietness
MOLLIE D. BATES
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Demonstrating the Incorporeal Christ
MYRTLE A. CASH
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Let Us Speak for Ourselves
HENRY F. MUNDT
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There Is No Last Number
MILDRED J. BIDDLE
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Dealing with Contagion
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Dignity of Woman
Carl J. Welz
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For many years I have wanted to...
Mary Louise Brockman
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In 1904 I attended a girls' school...
Josephine R. Devall
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I had been troubled for some...
Johanna C. van der Merwe
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For all the activities of the Christian Science...
Elizabeth Marie Gairing
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Christian Science was first...
Frank Joseph De Marco, Jr.
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Christian Science has indeed...
Margaret Potter
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Freda M. Ruth
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Christian Science has transformed...
Mary C. George
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Signs of the Times
Morton T. Kelsey