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The Certainty of Divine Thoughts
"Thoughts make us moral or immoral . . .
healthy or unhealthy"
The word "mind" is commonly used to designate the source of thought, remembrance, and intention. Thinking, or the exercise of the powers of conception and judgment, cannot be imagined without a mind, but the common definition of this word includes all beliefs and suppositions as an activity of mind, as thought coming from the same source, without distinction in regard to rightness or wrongness.
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January 4, 1964 issue
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"Audience with Spirit"
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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The Certainty of Divine Thoughts
FRANCES B. EDMONDSON
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"Strength unto the battle"
RICHARD CARVER
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Demanding a Perfect Conclusion
JOANNE SHRIVER LEEDOM
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THE CLOSED DOORS
Ruth Burrows
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A College Student Writes
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Binding the Strong Man
Ralph E. Wagers
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Overcoming Subversion
Carl J. Welz
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For a number of years I was...
Iris Phillips
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"It is a good thing to give thanks...
Anne Marie Gudmundsen
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Our revered Leader, referring...
Edward Daniel Els, Jr.
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The sharing of spiritual ideas...
Jewel B. Bigelow
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Christian Science is the only...
Esther Weikert Wilson
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Because my parents were students...
Joan R. Klima
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Signs of the Times
Paul J. Tillich