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Which Side Are We Taking?
"To spiritually inspired thought there is but one side: that of God's goodness and allness"
Mankind seems to live in a world of alternatives. "There are two sides to every question," is a commonplace observation which many make when considering what to do. Assuming there is a "right side," we hear of the "wrong side of the street," the "wrong side of town," or even the "wrong side of the bed."
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May 19, 1962 issue
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Supply and Spontaneity
MIRIAM BECKHOFF DAMSGAARD
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"What shall I do?"
THOMAS O. POYSER
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"The great attainment"
PHYLLIS W. YOUNG
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Which Side Are We Taking?
ALLEN EMBURY HYATT
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To Love Is to Live
GENEVIEVE B. ENGEL
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God Was There First
RUTH T. KNIGHT
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Improved Beliefs
Helen Wood Bauman
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Who's Doing It?
Carl J. Welz
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Christian Science came into...
Mildred M. Ward
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One of the Beatitudes which...
Elizabeth Holley
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My husband passed on suddenly...
Hattie Hudson Lillard
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Christian Science has been the...
Carol Warstler
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It is with joy that I testify to the...
Margaret Noble
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Three years ago it was my privilege...
Dorothy J. Hill
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I should like to express my appreciation...
Gordon L. Baird with contributions from Mary E. Baird
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Signs of the Times
Chester W. Hartman