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Truth Is the Victor
There is no actual impediment to victory in Christian Science. Mrs. Eddy declares why this is so. In two potent laws she stipulates the code of spiritual conquest: "Truth is always the victor." Science and Health, p. 380; "Error is a coward before Truth." p. 368;
What a mighty summons to action sounds through these words! Science proclaims the certitude of success, for the triumph is not a personal achievement. It is the result of applied spiritual power, the proof of God understood.
A man who was going through deep waters of fear called a Christian Science practitioner. In anguish he cried, "Oh, you don't know what I'm going through. I'm just going through hell." With vigor his helper replied, "That's no place to stop. Keep going."
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July 26, 1969 issue
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Poverty Can Be Overcome
LUCIEN P. CAILLE
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The Right Kind of Activist
WINIFRED M. JOHNSON
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Governed by God, Not by Chance
JACK HILLMAN THORNTON
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Truth Is the Victor
J. WOODRUFF SMITH
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Expressing Principle in Human Affairs
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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What's the Opposite of a White Hat?
PRISCILLA A. ALEXANDER
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Never to Discredit
Helen Wood Bauman
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Scientific Confrontation
William Milford Correll
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Christian Science has been to me the greatest blessing in my life,...
Cora Hughes-Hallett
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It is a joy to confirm the many proofs of the healing efficacy of...
Dora S. Fetzer with contributions from Ernest C. Fetzer
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After World War II I had the opportunity to travel rather...
Timothy D. Clark
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The most wonderful thing about Christian Science is that it is the...
Lucinda L. Painter
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"Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed...
Edith F. Christensen
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 381 - Do You Resist Progress?
with contributions from David McAlary, H. Dickinson Rathbun
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Robert S. Bilheimer, George W. Cornell
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Letters to the Press
Bryan G. Pope