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Wise Use of Stepping-stones
I have learned many lessons in nature's solitudes, particularly from her stone-studded brooks. I have crossed countless streams and walked along their rocky beds, stepping and leaping from stone to stone. And I've often been reminded of Shakespeare's lines in As You Like It:
And this our life, exempt from public haunt,
Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks,
Sermons in stones, and good in everything.
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March 23, 1974 issue
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Taking Home with You
ELIZABETH BICE LUERSSEN
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Wise Use of Stepping-stones
EDGAR F. WRIGHT
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Identity: Your Key to Heaven
LUCILLE R. RUSHTON
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Joy: It's Ours, Forever
WILLIAM MARSHALL FABIAN
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Dominion, Not Domination
DORINDA B. LE CLAIR
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Can You Get Good Marks?
PAUL D. PLAETTNER
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
MARJORIE PHILLIPS COULL
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BACK FROM THE BRINK
Carol Earle Chapin
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DO YOU LIKE TO LAUGH?
PAMELA D. VOSPER
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Why I Like Psalm 23
John Culbert (Written at age 11)
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Overcoming Racial Prejudice
Carl J. Welz
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The Uniqueness of Christian Science
Naomi Price
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I turned to Christian Science for healing of a nervous breakdown...
Beatrice Sawyer with contributions from Bonnie R. De Man, Henry J. De Man
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I am very happy to have been brought up in Christian Science
Holly C. Pfundt, Eva H. Mendenhall
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I am most grateful for having been brought up in Christian Science...
Hugo Joaquin Casa
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Three years ago I felt that life was purposeless and there was...
Janyce Graaf Jorg