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Humility versus Egotism
"Thought devoid of mortal egotism is strong in spiritual
conviction...and ready for unimpeded progress"
When God voiced His infinite presence to Moses with the momentous declaration (Ex. 3:14), "I AM THAT I AM," Moses' mortal sense of self was humbled. Heretofore Moses had apparently entertained a limited, finite concept of himself as a mortal with personal capabilities and limitations.
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August 1, 1964 issue
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Humility versus Egotism
FRANK A. SALISBURY
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"The systems of Mind"
ISABEL F. BATES
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Presenting Science to Young People
LOUIS D. GARINGER
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We Have It All Now
HELEN DALBY WOOD
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The Blessing of True Identification
ARNOLD FELDMAN
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Listen and Perceive
LIDA E. LOTZE
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Love Leads the Way
GERALDINE A. LINNES
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Our Thinking Determines Our Experience
Ralph E. Wagers
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Scientific Theology
Carl J. Welz
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For four and a half months I...
Cynthia Heller Adams
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Our Saviour declared, "Ye shall...
Francis R. Beck
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I first felt the joy of Christian Science...
Mary Ellen Smith
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My gratitude for Christian Science...
Marion G. Austin
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In Paul's second Epistle to the...
Minna Behrens
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Christian Science does heal...
Nancy M. Searles
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Signs of the Times
Ralph Heynen