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Poem
August 12, 1967 ISSUE
THE SHUNAMMITE
II Kings 4:26, 23
Lucille Riemer Cohn
It was well. She did not wish to beDeceived. Yet had beenAnd was not now. What seemedCatastropheWas but the endOf self-deception. It was well.How could she loseWhat mortal never owned?
Lucille Riemer Cohn

August 12, 1967
Contents
August 12, 1967 issue
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Light in the Darkness
OLIVIA P. WHITTAKER
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THE SHUNAMMITE
Lucille Riemer Cohn
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"Finger-posts of divine Science"
PAUL AGNEW RANDALL
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How Do You Classify Yourself?
MARY RETTA TITUS
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True Joy and Gladness—Now!
WELLMAN E. GERKE
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Higher Motives Lead to Success
FREDA SPERLING BENSON
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Humility with Dignity
EDGAR F. WRIGHT
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Living in the Midst of Mind
Helen Wood Bauman
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What Is Sin?
William Milford Correll
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"And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Son of...
Elizabeth Arnold Stone
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It is with praise to God, our Father-Mother, and gratitude for...
Marie K. Emberly
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Before I became acquainted with Christian Science, I suffered...
Friedrich Lichtenberger
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I received an early introduction to the fact...
Carabeth K. Luke
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from David E. Sleeper, Bryan G. Pope