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"Where art thou?"
"That which causes the error cannot cure it. Divine Mind alone heals "
The Bible allegory of Adam and Eve portrays material creation and mortal existence. In the Garden of Eden they partook of the forbidden fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. As a result, their demoralization began. When asked by the Lord God (Gen.3:9), "Where art thou?" Adam replied, "I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself."
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May 23, 1964 issue
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"Where art thou?"
FRANK R. S. GIFFORD
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The Importance of Right Decisions
KATE HOLLAND PATTON
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THE SPIRITUAL FACT
Margaret G. Robinson
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Reading, Understanding, and Accepting
GEORGE W. CRAIGIE
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God's Love for Man
ANN T. BEALS
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"Turned into another man"
MARION I. WILL
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"It worked, Mommie. It worked!"
LETA BAILEY
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A College Student Writes
NANCY LAYTON
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OBEDIENCE
Oliver J. Bigler
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Our Highest Sense of Right
Helen Wood Bauman
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"Heredity is not a law"
Carl J. Welz
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In the spring of 1948, before I...
Jessie H. Olsen
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Shortly after my parents became...
Ruth L. Arnold
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After I had been studying Science...
Marjorie Agnes Pratt
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Eleven years ago I began the...
Dorothy O. Hudgins
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It is over a decade since my testimony...
Bessie Kushler
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I am deeply grateful for Christian Science
A. Lee Moore with contributions from Marian R. Moore
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Signs of the Times
Herbert S. Huffman