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Bride and Bridegroom
Whether married or unmarried, you can be a complete, cared-for, sufficient, fully-supported person right now.
If you don't feel that way, would you like to do something about it? Because you can do something. And you don't even have to wait for someone else to act or do something for you.
Do you, for example, want to be a bride? Then be one! No one can stop you.
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November 4, 1972 issue
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Declarations That Heal
MAURICE W. HASTIE
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"I want justice, too!"
EDWIN G. LEEVER
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"So many good singers—so few Christian healers"
BY ANNEMARIE LUDWIG WATT AS TOLD TO THE SENTINEL
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Bride and Bridegroom
MERELICE K. ENGLAND
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Afraid to Love?
JANE CLARK WALKER
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What Can I Do About Violence?
JOHN OGILVIE HORNE
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Never by Myself
Sylvia N. Poling
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Perfection in Proportion to Purity
Carl J. Welz
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Being Is Beautiful
Naomi Price
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Many years ago I was ill with rheumatism and a nervous...
Florence E. Atwell with contributions from Clifford E. Atwell
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In the book of Job we read (34:3), "The ear trieth words, as...
A. Louise Schultz
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Gratitude and love for Christian Science prompt me to testify...
Alice M. Greene with contributions from William F. Greene
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Healing in Christian Science opens the thought of the person...
Maxine Louise Burnworth with contributions from Mervin Burnworth