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Overcoming Dishonesty
"We must constantly see the inherent integrity of man"
In the days of ancient Greece, a philosopher named Diogenes is said to have walked the streets of Athens carrying a lighted lantern. To all who questioned his need for the lantern in broad daylight, he replied, "I am seeking an honest man."
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March 23, 1963 issue
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"Except God be with him"
RALPH CASTLE
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Overcoming Dishonesty
ELIZABETH BICE LUERSSEN
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SOUL'S DELIGHT
Jane R. Harwood
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True Communication
EVELYN W. RADCLIFFE
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Mercy and Forgiveness
MARY H. OLIVER
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"There is no God beside me"
WENDELL HAROLD DEWARE
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A College Student Writes
WILLIAM MAURICE TREADWELL
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Constructive Argument
Helen Wood Bauman
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Miracle or Demonstration?
Ralph E. Wagers
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When our daughter was two...
Mavis Elaine Greenaway
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I found Christian Science as the...
Margaret Martin
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I should like to tell of an experience...
Arthur Willitts
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For twenty-seven years I have...
Maggie Ricky
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I wish to share through this...
Jeanmarie Nehring
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Brought up in an average Christian...
May M. Grant
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The healing power of Christian Science...
Lawrence D. Estes
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Signs of the Times
David Browne Pearson