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What Is My Estimate of Myself?
"Composure and peace of mind are inherent
in spiritual identity"
At every age the individual finds himself classified by others according to certain of his characteristics. In his childhood he may be told he is stubborn and self-willed; consequently he is likely to grow up believing this to be true of himself. During his adolescence and maturing years other traits may be attached to him, which he gradually assumes are an inescapable part of his human nature. When he reaches the period called old age, he is often dubbed inflexible and set in his ways. But even more tenacious, perhaps, are the character labels he may pin on himself.
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February 9, 1963 issue
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Why Grace Is Essential in Healing
ARNOLD H. EXO
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Healing Through Change of Motive
MAUDE A. STEPHENSON
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KNOWING VERSUS FEELING
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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What Is My Estimate of Myself?
LILLIAN R. HUSS
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Demonstrating Safety and Security
MADELINE KEENE WOOD
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True Progress Cannot Be Reversed
NATALIE G. FORCE
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Sharon Had a Healing
CLIFF WALTER KRUEGER
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Destroying Pride
Helen Wood Bauman
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Refuse Evil, Choose Good
Ralph E. Wagers
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The Bible tells us "Trust in the...
Ruth Shea
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The teachings of Christian Science...
Eleanor Young Clapp
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Two days before Christmas a few...
Arlene W. Van Ingen
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Christian Science came to our...
Clement S. Slifer
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When our daughter was two...
Vivian M. Tucker
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A period of unfoldment in my...
Dennis O. Kemp
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"Whither shall I go from thy...
Winifred Aylwin
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Signs of the Times
Robert E. Fitch