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SCOPE OF LIGHT
The dark has no dimensions,
No caliber outlined;
As absence and negation
Its nature is defined.
And evil's sharp assertions
Of focused might and power
Are seen as evanescent
As darkness at dawn's hour
When Love's illumination—
Immutable, intact—
Reveals a world unshadowed
And light unchanging fact.
Frances Motley Pray
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January 22, 1977 issue
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Science and Health: Its Meaning Today
JAMES SPENCER
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Putting the Grain to Use
BETTY M. TONKIN
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WHITE LIES?
Esther M. Scheck Peterson
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Our Unlimited Starting Point
ELIZABETH GLASS BARLOW
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"IN THE BEGINNING GOD..."
Rosemary Cobham
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Face It and Win
DONALD R. LANE
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Alcoholism? It Can Be Healed
DOROTHY KAPLE
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Dissolving Racial Prejudice
GRANT C. BUTLER
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SCOPE OF LIGHT
Frances Motley Pray
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When You Turned to God
Joy Wimber Nethery
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Resisting the Evil Impulse
Naomi Price
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The Radicalism That Fosters Moderation
Nathan A. Talbot
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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Mary Baker Eddy writes (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 150),...
Annette S. Tuthill
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I am greatly indebted to Christian Science for the good it has...
Evelyn L. Francis
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I am grateful to my parents for having taken up the study of...
Arvilla Hoge Needles with contributions from Lorna Needles Snell
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Slightly more than forty years ago I was first introduced to...
Lawrence R. Pritchard
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I am very grateful that my mother became interested in Christian Science...
Elizabeth Ann Lipscomb