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See Life through the lens of Science
DeWITT JOHN
To mortal view life seems a mystery. What is it, and where did it come from? Why does it exist, and what are we supposed to do with it?
What Christian Science has to tell us about life is warm, wonderful, inviting. It's quickening and healing—refreshingly new to tired mortal thought burdened with the woes of mortal existence.
Furthermore, it goes to the deepest issues.
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March 22, 1982
Contents
March 22, 1982 issue
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Peacemakers for the world
ROSALIE E. DUNBAR
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We begin with our neighbors
AMY E. DUNBAR
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Satisfying our hunger for closeness
CAROLYN F. RUFFIN
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The distinctness of man
WILLIAM MILFORD CORRELL
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Citizens of the world
VERA HAGAR
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Beyond the humdrum
JANE E. GLASSER
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Facing the unknown
JUNE BIBB
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See Life through the lens of Science
DeWITT JOHN
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Turn to a friend, not to an enemy!
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Mary Baker Eddy's discovery, Christian Science...
PAUL DOUGLAS WHITE
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Our family has had so many healings that there is not space to...
JOAN MARIE MILLER
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A startling question in Miscellaneous Writings by Mary Baker Eddy...
FENTON WADE LARIMER