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"Murmur not"
"Errors disappear in the ratio that they are
uprooted and cast out of thought"
We all use too much energy and time in grumbling and murmuring about difficulties, oftentimes wholly imagined. This grumbling may not always be done audibly; more often it is done in the deep recesses of thought. In fact, a nearly constant argument is going on in the human mind, and much of it is complaint.
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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