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No Name for Nothing
Peter had just started kindergarten, and how he loved it! So many things to do and learn.
Each day he spent happy hours with the other children, building, coloring, painting, and playing outside on the swings and gyms.
One day, however, he stopped feeling so happy. There were some funny spots on his arms, and they started itching. The teacher noticed this and talked to his mother about it when she came to take him home that day. The teacher didn't say he had to stay home, though.
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April 20, 1974 issue
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God Directs, Not Human Personality
ALAN A. AYLWIN
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Overcoming Allergies
ELIZABETH LOVE ROTHE
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Out of Work? Never!
CHARLES EDWARD LANGTON
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Joyful Acceptance of Healing
JAMAE WOLFRAM RICHARDSON
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Stage Fright?
RITA HAYES HORNBEAK
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
GRACE BEMIS CURTIS
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No Name for Nothing
Miriam Brown Cohen
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Riches Without Wings
Naomi Price
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Scientific Prayer Is Practical Meditation
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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After graduating from college in 1966, I joined the Marine Corps...
Allen George Orcutt
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I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that thou...
Joshua A. Adedeji
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A year and a half ago I was found in a state of coma
Ruth Brooks LeCroy
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Christian Science has blessed my life in many ways
Jean Pilkington
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I am grateful for having been able to go to the Christian Science Sunday School...
Douglas B. Boettiger