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Reflection, Not Possession
A librarian writes:
"In working as librarian it has become apparent to me that filling this position involves reflection, not possession or personal control. All that can be called our own is ours by virtue of our being the spiritual reflection of God. Christ Jesus said, 'The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do: for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise' (John 5:19). And Mrs. Eddy declares (Miscellaneous Writings, P. 183): 'Whatever is possible to God, is possible to man as God's reflection.'
"Working from this basis, we have had some fruitful experiences in the Reading Room.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
March 5, 1966 issue
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Our Duty to Mankind
EDNA MAY EVANS WHITE
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What Will You Give?
MARGARET NOBLE PLEASANT
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Putting First Things First
JACK HILLMAN THORNTON
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SOUND OF RAIN
Margery Macdonald Cantlon
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Cast Aside the Beggar's Garment
KATHRYN E. LESLIE
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"To day if ye will hear his voice"
HAZEL A. WOOD
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Preparation for College Admission
MARY DUNHAM
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Opportunities for All
Helen Wood Bauman
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There Is No Disease
William Milford Correll
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I should like to relate how...
S. Sunarti Hersubeno
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I am grateful for God, for Christ...
Erwin F. Schwartzburg
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The thinking surrounding my...
Verne Linderman
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One morning I severely injured...
Ella G. Petersen
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My gratitude for Christian Science...
Clarice Aileen Hicks
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One day after school, during and...
Ray Carle with contributions from Margery L. Waterson, Alvin C. Waterson
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Signs of the Times
George W. Crane