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What Are We Admitting?
"As our understanding of God increases, so do our admissions of good"
"Our proportionate admission of the claims of good or of evil determines the harmony of our existence,—our health, our longevity, and our Christianity." This statement is made by Mrs. Eddy on page 167 of Science and Health. It places the responsibility for the harmony of our daily existence on each one of us. Our human experience is a daily record of our conscious and unconscious admissions. The claims of either good or evil which we admit as true constitute our human consciousness and environment.
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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