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No Scuttling Back
"We should consider Truth too precious to be forsaken
for an argument based on...material sense"
In his book entitled "Mary Baker Eddy: A Life Size Portrait" (1950 Edition), Lyman P. Powell writes of Mrs. Eddy (p. 101): "She discovered Christian Science in a larger sense than ever Columbus discovered America. Hers was no peep at a new world and then a scuttling back to the old. Hers was that real discovery which consists of finding an age-old truth, settling in it, sharing it with others, and making the most of it for the redemption of the world from sickness, sin, and death."'
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January 19, 1963 issue
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Challenge to Youth
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Identity, the Reflection of Perfection
RICHARD CLAUDE HAW
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THE ONLY TIME FOR PRAISING GOD
Miriam Brown Cohen
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"The might of omnipotence"
MARY BARNES
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"Pleasure is no crime"
EDWIN GEORGE LEEVER
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THE GREATEST NONCONFORMIST
Vera Elizabeth Hughes
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"Love is the liberator"
HELOISE DURANT SEELEY
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No Scuttling Back
GERALDINE M. CHAMBERS
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"Answer at once"
JANE MUTTER RYERSON
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Divinity Reaches Humanity
Helen Wood Bauman
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"They shall lay hands on the sick"
Ralph E. Wagers
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Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer...
Grace B. Shipman
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When Christian Science was...
Edith C. Friesen
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I should like to express my...
Nannie F. Edwards
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A very kind neighbor introduced...
Dorothy W. Fisher
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My mother was interested in Christian Science...
H. Graham D. de Chair
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The first sentence in the Preface...
Beatrice D. Severn
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The Christian Science periodicals...
Jessie B. Latter
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Signs of the Times
L. Nelson Bell