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Living in the Allness of Love
Nothing is so downright happifying, satisfying, and health-producing as a conscious sense of life in God, ever-present divine Love. The Psalmist sang, "For he satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness." Ps 107:9;
The earnest student of Christian Science gets glimpses of God's tender presence as he persists in his study and application of this Science. He finds these glimpses of reality so inspirational that they impel him to press on to higher spiritual ground so that he may more consistently retain a vivid sense of his true spiritual identity living in the allness of Love.
Study of the Bible and Mrs. Eddy's writings reveals to him that what seems to hide his unity with the infinite Father-Mother is a limited material conception of man and the universe induced by centuries of false education. It is what the prophet Isaiah called "the face of the covering cast over all people, and the vail that is spread over all nations." Isa. 25:7;
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September 7, 1968 issue
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Applying Intelligence to Strife
PAULINE B. RADER
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Are We Reachable?
ALBERT HARRY BUEHMAN
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First Things First
JULIA ANN WALKER
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Humility Lets Us Listen
ELIZABETH B. EVERETT
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"THERE MET HIM TEN"
Margaret E. Singleton
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A Friend Is Not a Leaning Post
JEANNE COLETTE COLLESTER
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Breaking the Barriers of Old Age
KATHLEEN DUNN
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Lovely Thoughts
ROSEMARY COBHAM
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All-embracing Christianity
Helen Wood Bauman
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Living in the Allness of Love
Alan A. Aylwin
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My gratitude for Christian Science is very great...
Olof Carlsson with contributions from Gunborg Carlsson
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About 1906 my grandmother became interested in Christian Science...
D. Arnold Phillips with contributions from Sarah F. Phillips
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I owe my life and my well-being to Christian Science, for which...
Henrietta Perruchon
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Signs of the Times
Harold K. Johnson