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Progress and Supply
In some respects humanity today appears to be loosing its own bands. People have caught a vision of limitless manhood, and they are pursuing this vision with vigor.
Educators are finding ways for children to learn more rapidly and to reason more maturely. Research that now takes years will one day be done in minutes with the aid of electronics. Even human relationships are improving as old management structures yield to the demand for frankness and freedom of expression between individuals in the highly technical industries. And all these advances lead to more abundant supply for the needs of mankind.
Christian Science is the most forward-looking system of thought on earth. It explains God, ever-present intelligence, as the source of all supply, and it reveals man as the limitless expression of divine intelligence. It demonstrates, further, that one's capacities to deal successfully with current human situations increase in proportion to one's understanding of God.
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November 19, 1966 issue
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Supply Is Ever Available
GEORGE DEVEREUX BRYSON
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The Power of Gratitude
MARGARET C. DU VALL
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The Prodigal's Brother
MARY TAYLOR FORD
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True Comparison
ERNEST E. LEWITZ
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"What are you doing for it?"
JEAN COLLIER MACOMBER
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INDIVIDUAL UNFOLDMENT
Winifred Fields Walters
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Dominion over Delay
ELIZABETH BICE LUERSSEN
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True Friendship
DIANE WYNN WEXLER
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Progress and Supply
Carl J. Welz
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Gratitude and Healing
William Milford Correll
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Words are inadequate indeed in expressing what Christian Science...
Frances Lovell Fogg
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My father and mother took up the study of Christian Science just...
V. Olive Gruetzman
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In the summer of 1964, while attending camp, I had a very...
Elise Price with contributions from Irwin Fischer
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Christian Science has been my constant companion and my only...
Marie-Louise Mortagne
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I shall never cease to be grateful for class instruction, for the...
Margaret Withington
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Signs of the Times
J. T. Hughes
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Letters to the Press
Donald S. Houghton