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Love's Rule
Everyone wants to love and be loved. It is the deepest need we have, pointing to the divine source of life as Love itself. But many find their human sense of love falls short of their longing and leaves a hunger for truer affection.
Christian Science meets this universal hunger. It reveals God, Spirit, as ever-present divine Love, unchanging, infinite, incorporeal; and it reveals man as the reflection of God, therefore never separated from the support, comfort, direction, and rule of Love.
Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, writes, "The great miracle, to human sense, is divine Love, and the grand necessity of existence is to gain the true idea of what constitutes the kingdom of heaven in man." Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 560;
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August 23, 1975 issue
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Love's Rule
MARGARET EILEEN MOORE
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Help for the Battered
ROSEMARY COBHAM
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Abundance
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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Deflating the Dragon
JEAN TAINSH
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In Two Minds?
THOMAS GUY SLATER
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Troubled Teens, Perplexed Parents: Some Solutions
NANCY J. JAGEL
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The Overnight
Claire Hagenlocher Stubbe
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Golfing with God
David Kingstrom (written at age 11)
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Seeing Through Matter
Carl J. Welz
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Meditation and Christian Practice
Naomi Price
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It is with much gratitude that, thanks to Christian Science, I...
Madeleine Vigneron
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Many years ago a neighbor offered Christian Science to my...
Jane B. McCormick
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Jesus said (Matt. 11:28): "Come unto me, all ye that labour...
Florence M. Powley