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FOCUS
Considering
but one thing at a time
is focus.
Being double-minded—
trying to think
of two things at once
(good and evil)
is being half-blinded.
Thinking of only one—
good—
lets in the light.
Focusing
on perfection
clears
our sight.
Doris Kerns Quinn
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May 1, 1976 issue
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A Book Becomes the Physician
MARY RETTA TITUS
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Our Relationship to Spirit
ARLINE WALKER EVANS
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"Be ye... perfect"
ARTHUR F. CURRAN
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Will You Accept Healing?
HAROLD E. WILKINS
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Unretarded Intelligence and Action
MINERVA A. SMITH
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FOCUS
Doris Kerns Quinn
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Gossip Stops Here
GRACE SHELDON ANDERSON
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Years of Loneliness or Days of Joyful Expectation?
GERTRUDE P. FOGEL
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NO ADAM-DREAM FOR ME
Doris Lubin
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Happy Landing
Ernest C. Pearson
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Something New
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Equal and Excellent
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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PRACTITIONER TO PATIENT
Godfrey John
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In an article published in the Sentinel of July 1959, a healing...
Savilla Welk Amery with contributions from Tom Amery
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Finding my place in the business world through the application...
Dorothy Ann Huff
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I am writing this testimony in profound gratitude for the many...
Jessie D. Wilson
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From early childhood I was raised in a home where Christian Science...
Maida Belle Slavin
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Mrs. Eddy writes in Science and Health...
Marion Rouzie