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The Simplicity of Truth
The teachings of Christian Science are essentially simple—not complex or difficult to understand. And they are not difficult to practice. Spiritual truth is readily understandable because God, Truth itself, is its source, and Truth is Love, and Love does not conceal itself from us.
The truth of being, as it is revealed in Science, is beautifully simple. Mary Baker Eddy writes: "The infinite is one, and this one is Spirit; Spirit is God, and this God is infinite good.
"This simple statement of oneness is the only possible correct version of Christian Science." The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 356;
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March 1, 1975 issue
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Mental Medicine
SARA VELTMAN TUCKER
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Appreciation Is True Criticism
MARK NATHANS
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Today's Blessings
ROGER W. CLARKE
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Is It Money We Need?
ROSE GIDLEY NICHOLS
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What You Alone Can Give
FEROL AUSTEN
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Supposition Can't Be Real
LINDA STAUDT SCHAEFER
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Coping with Suicide Urges
EDITH ANN BENJAMIN
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Waking Up
FRED P. STAEDEL, SR.
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Love
Words and music written by Deirde Maude Shaw at age 12
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A YOUNG GIRL'S TESTIMONY
Suzanne L. Stefany
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The Simplicity of Truth
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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A Lesson from Xantippe
Naomi Price
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When I found the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures...
Carmen T. Azambuja da Motta
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The more I study Christian Science, the more I realize what a...
Dorrisene Foreman
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I am so deeply grateful for Christian Science
Dorothy C. Reynolds
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Letters to the Press
J. Don Fulton