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Learn to Commend, Not Condemn
We give of our understanding of God and man
and receive a blessing in return"
In daily contact with others we often hear it said in substance, "If you cannot say something constructive, or speak good of another, keep silent." If this saying, embodying the sense of loving commendation, were acted upon, what a different world it would be!
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August 17, 1963 issue
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Rhythmical Progress
AMY DAVISON FIELD
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True Gratitude Dispels Discouragement
HARRY C. MOORE
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"I have finished my course"
ESTELLE B. CRANE MAC GREGOR
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Learn to Commend, Not Condemn
AARON J. ASPER
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Parenthood
KATHERINE C. DUDLEY
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A College Student Writes
CECIL E. PURIFOY, JR.
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COMMUNION WITH GOD
Jean Hazel Allen
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Our Present Demonstration of Infinity
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Word of God Is with Authority
Ralph E. Wagers
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For years I had been wandering...
Ruth Graham
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In The Christian Science Journal...
Annie Tennant McConnell
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I should like to express my very...
Joanne Ward Nelson
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Prior to my becoming acquainted...
Benjamin J. Silver
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On page 1 of Science and Health...
Mary E. Hausmann
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"And a little child shall lead...
Mae C. Rosing
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Signs of the Times
Wernher von Braun