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Spirituality: Some Questions and Answers
Spirituality opens up to us a whole fresh, lively range and variety of intelligent ideas relating to life and being. It plays light upon our real individuality as Soul's expression.
To be spiritually-minded means to question and get above the assumptions of a purely materialistic life view and to live in a way that evidences enduring—that is to say, eternal and God-expressing—values.
Is it worth it? "Mortals must gravitate Godward," Mary Baker Eddy writes, "their affections and aims grow spiritual,—they must near the broader interpretations of being, and gain some proper sense of the infinite,—in order that sin and mortality may be put off." Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 265;
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October 4, 1975 issue
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Losing and Finding
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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No Vacuums
CAROL EARLE CHAPIN
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Daily Study-Daily Bread
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Dealing with Pressures
GRACE HOUGH CARTER
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Improving Our Concept of the Body
Paul N. Stedman
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What Have We to Give?
VIOLETTE M. LEE
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A Consistent Performance
MARGARET NOBLE PLEASANT
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CHOSEN
Patricia Plumb Wilson
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The Secret Place
Maybell S. Redford
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Spirituality: Some Questions and Answers
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Family Prayers
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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The healing of my husband with the help of a Christian Science...
Traill Cormac Fletcher
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Religion was included in my early home training
Erma G. Scrogin
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Two winters ago, while playing soccer, I broke my leg
David Dickie with contributions from Mary Grace Dickie
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"Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his...
May M. Beatty with contributions from Edna M. Storts
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Letters to the Press
J. Don Fulton