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What Is God's Day?
"The rhythm of Spirit provides God's day with unlimited variety, spontaneity, inspiration, and grace"
It is natural for us to think of the calendar day as starting before dawn in the morning, going through the daylight hours, and ending in the darkness of night. This seems, as a rule, the most convenient plan to fit our human experience. However, Christian Science teaches that in reality day does not begin in the morning and end at night. In the first chapter of Genesis, the Bible refers to "the evening and the morning," in that order, as comprising each individual day of the spiritual revelation of creation.
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June 20, 1964 issue
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Innocent of Doubt
GORDON V. COMER
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Necessary Preparation
EDITH BAILEY
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What Is God's Day?
C. S. TUCKERMAN CHAPIN
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Jane Finds a Way
LAURA KEEVIL SEFTON
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Harmonious Action
MARIE LOMBARD
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Our Continual Resort
GRACE SODEN HAERLE
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"I love Teddy too"
NORMA PALMER ADLER
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The Higher Aspects of Human Life
Ralph E. Wagers
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Obeying the Law of Progress
Carl J. Welz
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My mother had been operated...
Nellie Walton
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Instantaneous healing through...
Pauline Israelson
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For many years Christian Science...
Vera Bruehl
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I wish to express my profound...
Jo Ann Kirkhoff
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At one time my wife spent several...
Peter Harold Skinvik
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We are so thankful in our family...
Prunella Briance
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For over twenty-five years the...
Ben B. Ehrlichman
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Signs of the Times
Thomas E. Powers