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No Penalty for Breaking Health Laws
Can cold feet cure a cold in the head?
Age-old health laws might proclaim the reverse, whereas today there are doctors and researchers who insist that chilling of the toes can be a cure for the common cold.
Surely in the face of such contradictions one might feel that health theory would he a better term than health law for either conclusion. Yet in the name of law, health theories of various kinds are accepted by millions as authority for becoming sick.
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April 29, 1972 issue
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Christian Science and Law
ARTHUR W. ECKMAN
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Law Is for Everybody
ROBERT J. HILL
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No Penalty for Breaking Health Laws
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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Depriving Lack of Its Cause
DELI HOFFMAN
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Live in Peace, Now!
RANDAL CRAFT
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Man: Included and Including
VIRGINIA H. BOWN
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Catch a Thief
FRANCES L. WEST
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"The time for thinkers"
Carl J. Welz
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A Law-abiding People
Naomi Price
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When first becoming interested in Christian Science, about forty-one...
Albert J. Altmeier
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In the more than thirty years that I have been a student of Christian Science...
Hazel Parker with contributions from Herbert E. Parker
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I wish to express my profound gratitude for Mrs. Eddy and her...
Katherine Reed Angell with contributions from Harris Richardson Angell, Jr., Clara Lee Reed