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Led
I had not even realized I sought
the truth I never had been taught,
but far beyond earth-vision's range
a clearer view awaited change
of thought.
God-given perfection, now, I claim—
unknown before Christ's Science came
to point the way, sustain the heart.
Now, traveling the path apart
from mortal-seeming's dreaming land,
I'm led, firm-held by Love's known hand.
MARGARET SINGLETON DECKER
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September 14, 1981 issue
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Flowering of brotherhood
ALBERT G. NELSON
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Divine purpose over human will
ANGELA BINELLI
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Lawfulness of Truth
ROY K. BOTTORFF
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Does food really sustain us?
EDITH J. FISHER
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Duties without burdens
GERALD STANWELL
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The tower of Babel
BARBARA DIX HENDERSON
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Don't be a mental bench warmer
CELESTE L. CARACAUSA
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Unprejudiced study
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Spiritual understanding determines destiny
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Led
MARGARET SINGLETON DECKER
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The mystery at Minnehaha Creek
Marjorie Spencer Darling and Jean M. Peterson
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Early one morning while taking class instruction...
CAROLYN RAMESDORFER ARNOLD
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When I began reading the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health...
STELLA MARIS YANNI
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One day when I was very small, my mommy made some tea for...
KIM ROSE with contributions from COLIN ROSE