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In the Midst of Good
"A recognition of ... God and His harmonious action reveals the impossibility of ... wrong action"
Should the student of Christian Science ever find his healing efforts becoming burdensome, perhaps he is working from the wrong standpoint. If this is the case, it would be well for him to consider whether or not he is basing his work on the premise that the troublesome condition is real, and hoping that, through much tribulation, he may find a way to dispose of it through Science. In short, he may be assuming that he is in the midst of error and trying to get out of it.
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June 6, 1964 issue
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In the Midst of Good
RALPH W. CESSNA
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"The demand of this hour"
FRANCES MOTLEY PRAY
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"The perfect concept"
KENNETH F. JAQUES
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Journeying with the Monitor
FRANCES PERKINS
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A Gift of Love
MARY KATHLEEN HOWARD
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A High School Student Writes
PHYLLIS HAMMER
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LIFTED UP
Jane R. Harwood
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The Spiritual Community
Helen Wood Bauman
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A Unique Meeting
Ralph E. Wagers
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Some fourteen years ago a kind...
Ruth Barrie
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With deep gratitude I should...
Hanns Waldheim
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Those of us who have been...
Lillian F. Walker
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For many years the love and...
Esther Coombs Jones with contributions from Donald Slaid Jones
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On page 14 of the Christian Science...
Maxine Le Pelley
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It is with deep gratitude this testimony...
Frederick C. Clark
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In gratitude to God for Christ Jesus...
Marilyn Ruth Caden
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Signs of the Times
Albert V. Danielsen