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Right Thinking
[Of special interest to children]
At the very beginning of her book Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy quotes a line from Shakespeare which reads, "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."
We have all seen what thinking can do to someone. If he is thinking good and happy thoughts, his face shows an expression of gladness and loving-kindness. But if he is thinking hateful or I'll-get-even-with-him thoughts, there is probably a frown upon his face, and he looks cross and unhappy.
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August 13, 1966 issue
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Gaining a True Sense of Love
RUTH C. PRICE
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The Healing Art of True Mediation
MADORA HOLT
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The Family of Mankind
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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Man, the Complete Idea of Mind
REGINA HUGHES WILSON
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FACE TO FACE
Godfrey John
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"To whom shall we go?"
JAYNE D. LUCE
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Right Thinking
BERNICE KING BRIGHAM
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"The solution of being"
Helen Wood Bauman
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Solving Racial Problems
Carl J. Welz
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In the world of today in which there is a great searching by mankind...
Barbara E. Hilborn
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I should like to tell of a healing I had when I was about five years...
Randy Black with contributions from Arletta Black
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Since my first testimony was published in 1926, my dependence...
Edith Cle Forster
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For many years I lived in dread of public speaking
Bradley L. Morison with contributions from Gwendolen Garsed Morison
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I shall always be grateful that my mother took up the study of...
Ruth I. Hitchcock
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Signs of the Times
John B. Connolly