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HERITAGE OF LOVE
The world, once limited, is wide
Now as the sky and the sea,
It stretches out on every side
In its immensity.
And yet the world, when bridged, is small
By span, for fleet and planes
Mate time and space in each and all
Their marvelous domains.
Blest by His own beloved Word,
Our faith in active outflow
Evokes more insight now than stirred
The manna, long ago.
Jeanette LeMoyne
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October 8, 1966 issue
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The Song of Celestial Being
E. VIOLET J. DICKSEE
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Christianity Is Scientific
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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Understanding Our Spiritual Identity
BEVERLY BEMIS HAWKS
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Companioning with Reality
WILLIAM ROBERT SUDDABY
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Learning from a Train-spotter
CHRISTINE McMICKING
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HERITAGE OF LOVE
Jeanette LeMoyne
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An Interview: on the Theater
with contributions from George Hamlin
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How Do We Rank Our Neighbor?
Carl J. Welz
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Fidelity to Metaphysics
William Milford Correll
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I am wholeheartedly grateful to God, the Almighty, for the privilege...
Gertrud Hörner-Gasser
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The correction of a physical condition through spiritual means is...
Stuart E. Jefferson
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My introduction to Christian Science came when I was having...
Esther E. Burns
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Christian Science has blessed me in very many ways. It gives me...
Dorothy B. Biggs
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My wife and I have been students of Christian Science for over...
Carl E. Peterson with contributions from Emma M. Peterson
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Many years ago an undiagnosed, extremely painful disease kept...
Miriam C. Dalton
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Signs of the Times
Carl F. Stillman