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October 6, 1980 issue
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More meaningful contributions
JENIFER C. WECHSLER
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A moment of divine consciousness heals
BARBARA M. VINING
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4 | Windows on the original text
CORA MASON
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Attention, voters
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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A steady course
LOUISE M. LINN
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An interview: From atheism to Christian Science
Madelon Maupin Holland with contributions from Stephen Coury
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No outsiders
THEODORE L. CLAPP
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Don't take "no" for an answer
LEE E. LAWDER
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Don't lever the petals open
GEOFFREY J. BARRATT
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"I am not afraid"
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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THE COURAGE TO YIELD
SANFORD C. WILDER
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About seven years ago I went to an optometrist...
LEOTA CARPENTER
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My mother had a remarkable healing through Christian Science...
AGNES BARNARD LEAHY
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Christian Science heals
PEGGIE CASE PAULUS with contributions from FREDERICK J. PAULUS
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When softball season started at school, I was one of the first to...
MELANIE A. SPRAGUE