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"Why callest thou me good?"
"The ideas we need are already in Mind and
... what we need to know will appear"
In the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Mark is the account of a man who came running to Jesus and, kneeling down, asked him, "Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?"
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February 8, 1964 issue
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How to Be Master of Every Situation
WILLIAM JAMES HAY
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"Why callest thou me good?"
E. MARGARET GRACE
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The Inspired Pages of the Textbook
EUGENE W. MOSS
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Teaching Our Children to Obey
MARY ELIZABETH LEEVER
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In Tune with Reality
FRANCES L. COMMONS
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A College Student Writes
PAUL A. ROBINSON, JR.
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TODAY
Ethel Margaret Soden
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True Greatness
Helen Wood Bauman
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Evil Is Not Real
Carl. J. Welz
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I am grateful beyond words for...
Heber P. Hostetter, Jr.
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My healing of poliomyelitis,...
Lilian Smith Burt
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Having been blessed so often...
Beatrice Reyner
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When a young man, living far...
George Julius Jungclaus
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The testimonies in the Christian Science...
Agnes Lendi
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Christian Science came into...
Rena B. Smith
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I was born crippled, and the . . .
Mary B. Wulfers with contributions from Myrtle Perry Boaz
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Harold Blake Walker, Frank Michaeli