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In Ezekiel we read (34:31), "Ye...
In Ezekiel we read (34:31), "Ye my flock, the flock of my pasture, are men, and I am your God, saith the Lord God." God's loving provision for man has been experienced by me through the years.
When I was in the singing profession in New York City as a young girl, alone, each step was taken through the application of Christian Science. An active, trustful faith was awakened in me, and truly I found that "Love inspires, illumines, designates, and leads the way" (Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, p. 454).
Later I married; and in the home and family, many opportunities were afforded to practice Science. Mother Church membership, branch church work, and class instruction were enlightening steps bringing progressive spiritual unfoldment.
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May 1, 1965 issue
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Scientific Self-denial
NEIL KENSINGTON ADAM
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"Even treading water has its place"
MARJORIE MACARTNEY
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The Time of Harvest
ARTHUR HAMPTON CRAWFORD
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THY HILL
Eleanor Pickett Hamrick
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Overcoming the Grasshopper Concept
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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On the Alert
ELIZABETH CARROLL DE WINDT
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The Good New Days
Carl J. Welz
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"The evidence of things not seen"
Ralph E. Wagers
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I am exceedingly grateful for the...
John L. James
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In Ephesians we read (2:8)...
Violet C. Goeb
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About a decade ago I was in...
Maxine A. Hare
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I did not seek Christian Science...
Jacqueline C. Bruins
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My gratitude is profound for...
Reginald A. E. Williams
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In Ezekiel we read (34:31), "Ye...
Ann Tasker Duke
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Christian Science was first...
Ida Martha Patzke
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Signs of the Times
Olivier Béguin