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One Wednesday evening a...
One Wednesday evening a cough I could not check troubled me during the testimony meeting at a branch church because I did not wish, of course, to interrupt the first Reader and thus become troublesome to the whole congregation.
Endeavoring to restrain the cough. I felt nearly suffocated. Moreover, I had such a sore throat that night that I felt absolutely unable to sing the hymns. Yet Christian Science, to which I feel greatly indebted, provides us with arguments of spiritual truth that enable us to overcome all contrary arguments of mortal mind.
Well, I kept in mind that glorifying his father-Mother God is man's business. And since man is God's reflection, man expresses all the harmony of being. Since omnipotent, all-powerful God has already appointed man to express Him, no other power can ever exist to prevent man from expressing Him.
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September 11, 1965 issue
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A Stimulating Challenge
ELLEN SHANK COLLINS
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Spiritual Fitness
MARY RETTA TITUS
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Love Heals Personal Strife
JACK CLARKE NELSON
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Tender, Healing Cadences
VIRGINIA E. ABBOTT
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Loving One's Enemies
MARK NATHANS
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Judy Learns to "wait ... on God"
LUCILLE SPANGLER MICHENER
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Stilling Storms
Helen Wood Bauman
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Matter Is Temporal
Carl J. Welz
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Sometime ago I was plagued...
Helen Dunham
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When I first began studying...
Edna Bartholomew
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It is with a heart full of gratitude...
Betty M. Scheffel with contributions from Stanley W. Scheffel
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One Wednesday evening a...
Constantine N. Constantinides
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The healing which has always...
Dorothy Einsfeld Berrigan
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A few years ago a lump appeared. . .
Evelyn M. King
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Our Leader, Mrs. Eddy, asks...
Ida Lucile Neal
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from George R. Farnum