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We Can Choose as Samuel Did
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For some, making a decision between two or more candidates in any election is no easy matter. For others—voting a straight party ticket—it's often too easy.
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September 30, 1972 issue
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Let's Choose Spirituality
ROSEMARY COBHAM
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The Inspiration of Gratitude
ALEXANDER NYMAN
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We Can Choose as Samuel Did
ROBERT L. GATES
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Victory over Doubt
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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Open the Window
ERNA SCHUBERT
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Healing Teacher Troubles
JULIA ANN WALKER
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Accuracy in Word and Deed
JOSEPH C. DAVIS
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It didn't happen to GOD
DELI HOFFMAN
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Seeing Man Through the Lens of Spiritual Sense
Alan A. Aylwin
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Bags Without Holes
Naomi Price
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Too long have I waited to express my gratitude through the periodicals...
Frederick C. Bonner
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There may be times when an individual raised in Christian Science...
Lois C. Waterman with contributions from Charles J. Waterman
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About fifty years ago I was given a copy of the Christian Science...
Eveline Elsie Shardlow
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Christian Science was brought to my attention when I was ill...
Feikje B. Scott
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I wish to relate how Christian Science has helped me in finding...
Richard Hazelett
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I am deeply grateful for Christian Science. It has completely...
Mary Kathryn Allard