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Inspiration for the Writer
Have you ever confronted your typewriter in an effort to meet a deadline without having the vestige of an idea? Or have you had a manuscript returned for revision and sat at your desk gazing vainly at your handiwork, wondering how you could improve it?
Many of us would answer in the affirmative. This is a fairly common experience for those who write for publication or prepare reports for school or business.
However, there is a practical solution to this problem, and the study and practice of Christian Science provides it. This does not imply that those who are students of this Science are superior to those who are not. But it does mean that there is a priceless spiritual tool available to all, and those who are willing to use it can learn to tap a never-failing source of inspiration and guidance.
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February 27, 1971 issue
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The Basis of True Health
HAROLD E. MARIETTA
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The Virus Myth
WILLIAM HENRY STRINGER
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Only Good Is Communicable
GRACE ARCHER DUNBAR
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OUR HIGH GOAL
Joseph W, Paddock
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The Most Effective Doctor
HUGH CRICHTON ROBERTS
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Facing Up to Conflicts
GEORGE J. REED
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A Precious Volume in Indian Territory
EMMA E. AKIN
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IN TIME OF ISAIAH: PROPHECY
Margery Todahl Blokhine
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The Key Word
ANN SEATON BOSQUEZ
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For the Health of Your Children
Naomi Price
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Inspiration for the Writer
Alan A. Aylwin
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I am very grateful that when I was a small child my mother was...
Shirley M. Benjamin with contributions from Irving F. Benjamin, F. Ethel Brooks
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Through the study of Christian Science I have had many...
Zulema Viejo Pelizzari
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I am wholeheartedly grateful that I was led to Christian Science...
Margaretha Teute
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Many years ago my mother was searching for a religion that...
Jean Beatty McArthur
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One night as I was preparing for bed, I suddenly became ill....
Rhea Foy with contributions from Milton W. Foy
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from R. Buckminster Fuller, Alister Hardy