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Harvest of good
Through Christian Science, seekers of the truth are finding, in ever-increasing numbers, a satisfying way of life.
In answer to the question, "How would you define Christian Science?" Mrs. Eddy defines it thus: "As the law of God, the law of good, interpreting and demonstrating the divine Principle and rule of universal harmony" (Rudimental Divine Science, p. 1).
This law of God, understood, has had a healing, leavening influence on human thought. Referring to some of its fruits, Mrs. Eddy writes, "If such are the present fruits, what will the harvest be, when this Science is more generally understood?" (Science and Health, pp. 348, 349.)
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November 7, 1964 issue
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Least Spiritual Ideas
MADORA HOLT
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Don't Let Error Provide an Excuse
STREATFIELD H. COX, JR.
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"The gate ... called Beautiful"
JAY HOLMES
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"The pure in heart"
WILMA PETTKER HARWORTH
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Look Back in Gladness
NEIL MILLAR
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Evil Is Never True
ELLEN WARREN ROBERTS
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Cathy Proves God's Love
HAZEL I. LOWELL
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Outwitting the One Evil
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Practitioner and His Fee
Carl J. Welz
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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One occasionally hears beginners...
Marie Ochsner-Meier
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Sixteen years ago during a...
Rebecca A. Smith
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So that others may be helped...
May Aberg
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Many times hymns from the...
Hazel Cheney Conroyd
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"Blessed are they which do...
Edith L. Hobbs
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I should like to relate my early...
Clarence F. Chaney, Jr.
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Signs of the Times
Sydney J. Harris