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Being employed in a government...
Being employed in a government foreign service, I have had many opportunities to prove that time and place have no significance in the operation of the one Mind, God. In some places our children suffered from various fevers. Irrespective of the names which were given to them locally, they usually disappeared in the course of a few hours when it was recognized that the presence and power of the all-harmonious Mind cannot be invaded or dominated by false suggestions of inharmony.
In other places colds and their variations were cast out by our recognizing that man continues forever in the warmth of the love of God and that, as these lines from the Christian Science Hymnal tell us (No. 144),
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July 13, 1963 issue
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The Good Things of Life
CORDON V. COMER
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"Murmur not"
GLADYS C. GIRARD
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Serving in a Branch Church
HERBERT H. NORSWORTHY
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TENDER PERSUASION
Harriett L. Thayer
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"The true concept is never lost"
VALESKA DREXEL
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Views of Infinity
Helen Wood Bauman
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"The earth is the Lord's"
Carl J. Welz
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Christian Science came to me...
Margaret Ford
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Being employed in a government...
Gerald A. Newman
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Before finding Science, I had...
Reba Irene Richardson
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My parents became interested...
Courtney L. Taylor with contributions from Courtney T. Hamilton
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Christian Science, the answer...
Donna H. Kenyon
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors, Board of Trustees The Christian Science Publishing Society, Robert C. Bergenheim, Mildred W. Willenbrock, Madora Holt, Maurice W. Hastie, Neil H. Bowles