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The thinking surrounding my...
The thinking surrounding my early years was impregnated with agnosticism and criticism of the Bible. This included a feeling of intellectual superiority.
I found Christian Science while still in high school and benefited incalculably from it, but still, through the years, this attitude of superiority lay buried and had the effect of making me double-minded.
The time came when in order to progress in Christian Science, I had to see this kind of thinking for what it was and cast it out. The occasion bringing it to its destruction was a case of nervous depression lasting many months.
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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