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We can forgive
MIRIAM PRIESTLEY
The words of an old song came wafting over the radio:
I don't care what you used to be
I know what you are today. "I don't care what you used to be" by AI Dubin and Jimmy McHugh, 1927 .
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March 29, 1982
Contents
March 29, 1982 issue
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God is omnipresent Light
M. MARGARET SEYMOUR
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Bowing to Love's law
NAOMI RUTH WHEELER
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With God, not in matter
JEANNIE J. FERBER
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Manna for the journey
LEONARD W. BLOCK
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We can forgive
MIRIAM PRIESTLEY
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Higher view
EDITH KIRTLEY
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The Science of Spirit—a healing psychology
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Answering the call to conversion
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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Wednesday evening
MARGARET McCAIN LA GRANGE
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Having the talent we need
E. John Boroughf
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Before I learned of Christian Science over seven...
MARIA LUISA G. TORRES
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Many years ago, while we were on holiday at the coast, my son...
IRIS MAY SUMMERSGILL
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"Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh...
MURIEL M. BROWNE
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Several years ago during a stay in Switzerland, I was invited by...
DANIEL WALLACE WINTER