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"Begin rightly ... end rightly"
When we think of the works of Christ Jesus, of which John wrote that the world could not contain all the books that might be written to record them, we see that he wasted no time and did all things promptly and well. The Master was an early riser; sometimes he prayed all night, and he urged his followers to do good works.
His faithful follower, Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, also daily accomplished great good for humanity. She too urges us not to waste time but to work.
In Christian Science anyone can learn how to begin the day right. Study of the Bible and the textbook of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs. Eddy, refreshed us for the day's work.
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May 7, 1966 issue
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"Begin rightly ... end rightly"
EMMA READ NEWTON
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The Mercy of God
LA VONA LINHARDT
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"The right thinker and worker"
ANGUS JOHN MACDONALD
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"The burden of proof"
LUCETTE S. RAGSDALE
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RETIREMENT
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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On Making Comparisons
EVELYN M. L. LIVESEY
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Man Is Wholly Good
EVELYN P. JENSEN
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"A thing of thought"
Helen Wood Bauman
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Learning from Calamity
William Milford Correll
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Before becoming an earnest student of Christian Science, I witnessed...
Mava Wadsworth Dean
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Continuing progress and rich blessings which have flowed to me...
Bernard Robinson
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My brother and I have a riding pony, and one day she became...
Grace Ellen Holman with contributions from A. Chase Albright
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Many years ago I heard a discussion on Christian Science
Pauline Evi Gloor
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I should like to express my deep gratitude for Christian Science
Ruth Irene Reed
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I was alone at home one day when I was suddenly stricken with...
Pearl I. Charbeneau
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Signs of the Times
Theodore O. Wedel
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Letters to the Press
Elliot Oladipo Yemitan