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Be Unpolite to Error
There is a story about a robust country woman who fed a tramp at her kitchen table one day. When she left the room for a moment, the tramp started ransacking her house. Upon seeing what was happening, the woman confronted the culprit.
"Now, I'm politely askin' you to leave."
The tramp made no move.
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October 10, 1970 issue
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Purity Corrects Pollution
REX MILLER
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How's Your Attic?
MILTON SIMON
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Be Inspired!
OLGA COSSI
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Our Ever Friend
MELISSA R. FOULKE
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A House in the Country
RALPH J. SCHROEDER
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Be Unpolite to Error
CHARLES MORRISON BAXTER
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Ousting the Self Family
HELEN L. CONNELLY
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The Right Road
JOHN A. LENFESTY
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SHARING
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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No Corner on God
Carl J. Welz
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Men and Mechanism
Naomi Price
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On hearing recently of a healing through Christian Science of a...
Margaret M. Wardley with contributions from Maurice G. Wardley
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Christian Science has been in my home since my marriage, but I...
Robert B. Lundy with contributions from Marie Lundy
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A profound sense of gratitude prompts this testimony
Betty Mills Keefe with contributions from Clarence O. Mills
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Through the healing of an older brother in Christian Science...
Goldie Vinson Taylor
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Signs of the Times
M. Graham Clark