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You Can Lean on God
I'm in the eighth grade. I'd like to tell of a wonderful healing I had a few weeks ago.
For about a year I'd had a corn on the ball of my foot. It hadn't bothered me, so I hadn't done anything about it until I suddenly realized that I didn't have to put up with something that didn't really belong to me.
I called a Christian Science practitioner, who absolutely filled me with God's truths, which drove the error from my thought and made me realize that it was my thinking that was guilty, not my foot.
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September 11, 1971 issue
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Casting Out Animality
MAX DUNAWAY
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Make Nothing of It
GRACE SODEN HAERLE
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Dismissing Modern Superstition
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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The Affluence of Principle
JULIUS EVANS
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Claim What Is Rightfully Yours
GRACE ARCHER DUNBAR
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Prayer Precedes Mastery
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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The Dilemma of the Monkey or the Cat
THOMAS DOUGLAS SUTTON
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You Can Lean on God
BRONWYN GUNNIS
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Self-righteousness and Matter
Carl J. Welz
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A Health Warning
Naomi Price
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Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science...
Mary Nell Thomas
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In the spring of 1910, I was asked to stay with three little boys...
Berniece L. Derrick
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As a child in England, I was unable to undertake any journeys. . .
Shelagh J. Jordan
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Several years ago while I was in college, my two roommates...
Shirley Stanhope Ahrens
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Signs of the Times
G. E. Tiley