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Overcoming Self-condemnation
"In reality ... there are only God's perfect ideas, who are equally pure and loving"
Mortal mind is wont to swing from one extreme to the other. It may tempt one at one time to entertain pride and self-satisfaction and at another time self-condemnation or self-depreciation. Christian Science teaches, however, that none of these erroneous states of thought are ever entertained by man, God's image, who possesses only good and constructive qualities, which he reflects as the idea of God, divine Principle.
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August 11, 1962 issue
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Circumstances
GORDON V. COMER
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God's Ever-presence Is Our True Shelter
HELEN H. SPANGLER
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"Heredity is not a law"
FLINT LEWIS TOWNSEND
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"Why...stand aghast at nothingness?"
ROSE M. WEBB
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Can God Be Known?
CECIL R. KISSEL
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Overcoming Self-condemnation
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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Joel Uses His Lessons
JANICE L. HOLLOWAY
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"A boundless basis"
Helen Wood Bauman
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Did I Really Pray?
Carl J. Welz
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
Maurice J. Mansergh
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I am deeply grateful for all the...
Kathleen Madgwick
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The first healing which our...
Bettie Burris Marrs with contributions from Lee Goodale Marrs
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For many years I sought an...
Stewart Norman Davies
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I am very grateful for the wisdom...
Ardys H. Peterson
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"O taste and see that the...
Ursula Behr
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I was ill in bed, suffering from...
Margaret D. Scofield
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Philip S. Hitchcock, David A. MacLennan