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Letters to the Press
FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
Falmouth Packet Falmouth, Cornwall, England
How right the [author] is in maintaining that differences between our respective churches cannot be ignored ("Packet," last week). Even so, I am very happy to assure him that the Incarnation, life, suffering and death upon the Cross and the Resurrection of Jesus have immense and all important meaning for Christian Scientists.
In some respects, however, our interpretation of their significance to humanity undoubtedly does differ from that of other denominations.
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November 13, 1971 issue
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Prayer Stills the Emotions
RALPH E. WAGERS
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Uptight About Time?
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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The Leopard and His Spots
CHRISTINA ELIZABETH BENTINCK
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Overcoming Stage Fright
DONNA NALLEY RYBURN
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FROM THE CROSS
Margaret Tsuda
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Comforters Are Needed
BETTY W. SIMMONS
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Hearing God Speak
MAX DUNAWAY
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The Right Way to Fight
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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A Sign of Progress
Carl J. Welz
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Are Children Equal?
Naomi Price
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Christian Science came into my experience twelve years ago when...
Dorothy E. Seaman
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From childhood, when my mother was healed of a lingering illness...
Rhoda E. Ackerman
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Among my earliest memories...
Robert R. Van Slambrouck
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One morning three summers ago I awoke with a stiff and numb...
Elizabeth French Williams
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My gratitude to loving parents, who at the earliest possible age...
Joan Hays with contributions from Gene Hays
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Letters to the Press
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