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What hast thou?
What hast thou in the house?
Nothing but a pot of oil.
Not enough for me or mine or thine—Depletion,
Lack.
What hast thou in the house?
Hope to live,
A desire to give,
Compassion,
Faith in God's goodness.
What hast thou in the house?
The wisdom to use the ideas God supplies,
The purity of innocence,
The joy of Life,
Abundance to share.
What hast thou in the house?
The substance of Spirit,
Health,
Holiness,
Love that knows no bounds—
Infinity!
MILDRED E. CAWLFIELD
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February 6, 1978 issue
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The best help for the handicapped
DONNA NALLEY RYBURN
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Why does he want that motorcycle?
DORIS S. SCHWARTZ
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The Science of Love
CHARLES ROBERTS
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Where is your health?
HELEN R. CONROYD
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No pegs in holes
BARBARA KOBLER ROSSITER
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No impending evil
MARY BARNES
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What hast thou?
MILDRED E. CAWLFIELD
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On tour with God
Kenneth Hufford
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A question of self
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Moral dimension of the intellect
Nathan A. Talbot
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At the birth of our second daughter, I was aware that something...
Anne Stearns Condon with contributions from Edward V. Condon, Jr.
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Through the earnest study of Christian Science we can learn...
Joseph M. Bishop
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My mother was introduced to Christian Science about 1910
Margaret Breen