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When I was five years old, my older brother had a paper route
When I was five years old, my older brother had a paper route. He gave me a few papers to deliver every day near our home. One day I started up the hill to deliver my papers. When I was part way up the hill, a couple of small boys started to throw rocks at me from across the street. Instead of stopping and picking up rocks to throw back at them, I thought about what I had learned in Sunday School—that everybody is the child of God.
Before I knew it, I was at the last house on the top of the hill. I knew I had to go back the same way, so I started to sing Mrs. Eddy's hymn, "'Feed My Sheep'" (Christian Science Hymnal, No. 304):
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Coincidence of the Letter and the Spirit
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Our Ever-present Perfection
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Our True Nobility
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