Bookmark Saved
400 characters
Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
On Being a Law to Oneself
GEORGIANA BOOTH
"How wonderful is the law of God! It operates
equally for all"
When the word "law" is used, it immediately conveys the idea of authority and rightly so, for one definition of law is, "A divine commandment or a revelation of the will of God."
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
December 29, 1962
Contents
December 29, 1962 issue
View Issue-
"Bind the strong man"
PAUL B. GRUSCHOW
-
Where Is Our Faith?
COSETTE E. COLBY
-
Strength to Go Forward
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
-
On Being a Law to Oneself
GEORGIANA BOOTH
-
The Eternal Now
W. BURTON WEBSTER
-
Let Us Keep Our Consciousness Clear
CONSTANCE MARIE NEALE
-
"A youth that never grows old"
GARY JOHN JEWKES
-
The Angel Presence
CAROL POMEROY ELWELL
-
A Time of Challenges
Helen Wood Bauman
-
How Do We Value Time?
Ralph E. Wagers
-
Having been reared in Christian Science...
Orion L. Hawkins
-
We have had many healings in...
Hazel Gregory Miller
-
While visiting friends in a distant...
Hazel Duncan
-
My mother, who had been a...
Frances Louise Collins
-
I first turned to Christian Science...
Mary Belle Clay
-
It is my humble and grateful...
Doris Clark
-
Signs of the Times
Stanley E. Wiley