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THE HEALING CHRIST
It well may want for something other
Than words alone to heal our brother
And ourselves: the unction of
Compassionate, unfailing love,
Which Christ—how tenderly—imparts
To hungering and humble hearts.
Edgar Isaac Newgass
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October 3, 1977 issue
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Beyond Pollyanna
ALAN A. AYLWIN
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Challenge Those Beliefs!
SUSAN MORRISON
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Demonstrating Our Ever-present Supply
MARVIN J. CHARWAT
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What Is My Contribution to the World?
LESLIE E. VASQUEZ
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An Irresistible Place
PAMELA SUSAN BRATRUDE
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THE HEALING CHRIST
Edgar Isaac Newgass
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The Runaway
Rachel Helen Bones
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We Love Life!
Deborah Tull
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The Science of Preventing Disease
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Freedom of Expression
Nathan A. Talbot
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Ever since the early years of this century, when Christian Science...
Dorothy F. Church with contributions from Richard L. Church
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Fifty-seven years ago I went to a prominent physician because...
George L. Cummings
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"Thou shalt have no other gods before me" (Ex. 20:3)
Alice Thompson
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The Bible assures us that "all things work together for good to...
David W. Allen with contributions from Margot Sasse