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Healing for victims of rape
[Written for the Sentinel]
The court's verdict was "guilty of rape."
Human law convicted the sullen and defiant young man and sentenced him to prison.
Human belief tried to convict me as victim and to sentence me to imprisoning bitterness—frightened, despairing.
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June 18, 1979
Contents
June 18, 1979 issue
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Don't worry—rejoice!
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Who's telling you?
IRENE SCHANCHE BOWKER
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Seeing the promise of children
JEANNE A. DOLLINS
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The weaning process
JANET RUTH ANDERSON
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You, man beloved
Paul Osborne Williams
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The decision not to sue
Nathan A. Talbot
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Demands
Lona Ingwerson
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Plenty big
Robert L. Gates
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As a boy I attended a Christian Science Sunday School, where...
Raymond B. McMullin Rockford
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One morning I noticed that my foot was swollen
Bonnie E. Shorey
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I attended the Christian Science Sunday School as a child...
Georgia Ellen Chamberlain
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I was first introduced to Christian Science in 1918, when my...
Pauline M. Schoenfeld
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Letters to the Press
James Robert Corbett