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We Do Not Let Error Order Our Lives
"Man is controlled by Mind and . . . there is nothing
in him to respond to error"
When an individual limits his activities or accomplishments because he believes he is lacking in ability, he is giving in to error instead of overcoming it. Whatever shortcomings one may think he has, he can overcome them by realizing that man, being the likeness of God, has infinite ability. An erroneous concept has no innate, or built-in, power to continue itself or to cause frustration. Error has only the power one gives it by according it reality and allowing it to interfere with normal activity.
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February 15, 1964 issue
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We Do Not Let Error Order Our Lives
PAULINE B. RADER
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"The fast that I have chosen"
MARGARET G. S. TIDEY
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Young People in the Practice
GERALD STANWELL
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Making Decisions
WALLACE H. LELAND
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Dwelling in God
DOROTHY ALICIA GOSLING
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"As still as a sunbeam"
LEE MAC MAHON ADAMS
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Exalted Ideals Need Implementation
Ralph E. Wagers
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To Conquer Space
Carl J. Welz
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Two winters ago I broke a bone...
Alice A. Litchfield
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In 1950, when I first became interested...
Marguerite Imbert
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Through Christian Science I...
Marie M. Bushnell
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It is with a feeling of great joy...
Omar Frank Ketchum
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"He that dwelleth in the secret...
Gerda Martens
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When one has received the...
Edward C. Crawford
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Signs of the Times
Nels F. S. Ferré