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THE PURPOSE
Matthew 5:11
Falsely
accused, Christian?
Falsely.
From the adverb take
The comfort promised
By Holy Writ.
Divinely created,
Man is never guilty
Of sin or sickness,
Poverty or failure;
Is never humiliated.
Not guilty, he receives no sentence
Of imprisonment or death.
One "Judge of all the earth"
Administers justice.
And more—a blessing;
The gift of happiness.
Normal the status
Of beatitude.
Tell each one solitary
In his following after;
Tell each group gathered
At the conference table,
The news of man,
Made to be free,
Not evilly indoctrinated,
Robbed, starved, frustrated.
To be blessed!
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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December 15, 1962 issue
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The Persistency of the Word of God
PETER B. BIGGINS
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BETHLEHEM
Mildred E. Kendall
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Celebrating Christmas
ELLEN SHANK COLLINS
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"Be still, and know"
MARGERY TODAHL BLOKHINE
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OFFERING
Mae Tucker
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"The barrel of meal wasted not"
HAZEL L. WALKER
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"As this little child"
JANET DOUD DRISKILL
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THE PURPOSE
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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What Are We Admitting?
DOUGLAS ROBERTS
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Ellen Learns to Pray
HELEN MAY MUNDELL
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The No. 1 Problem
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Christlike View
Carl J. Welz
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
with contributions from Ivy Lilyan Burtwell, N. Clive Shippey
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It is a wonderful privilege to have...
Carol L. Parks
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Christian Science is so precious...
Maria L. Degemeyer
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I should like to express my sincere...
Edna Solomon
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Recently I have felt so comforted...
M. Doreen Nichols
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As one trained in and, for some...
Russell A. Collins
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I never intended to be a Christian Scientist....
Alice G. Dahn
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Some years ago I was suddenly...
Marie Stanley
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. W. Mellick, Oliver E. Thompson