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Heart's ease
MARY ELIZABETH G. BAKER
The greatest fear is to love, I've found,
for fear that love will be abused, reviled, rejected.
But when I step apart from "you and me,"
yearning to the heart's core to love Love more,
fear's fetters come unbound.
MARY ELIZABETH G. BAKER
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August 23, 1982
Contents
August 23, 1982 issue
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The search for unity
JOHN K. DANIELS
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We can walk with God
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Stilling the treadmill...
GERALD STANWELL
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A stressful life? Put the accent on peace
MARY BRETZ REED
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Heart's ease
MARY ELIZABETH G. BAKER
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The Father's constant nearness
SHARON SLATON HOWELL
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS
with contributions from EDWARD K. JONES, DAVID C. SMITH, JOHN DICKSON MARTIN
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Reverse error with truth!
DeWITT JOHN
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Where inspiration and practicality meet
BEULAH M. ROEGGE
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Morning light
THORA MARGARET ORTON
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An ever-present help
Claire Roselius
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Christian Science came to me when I was a...
JANET R. McGRATH
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Some years ago I experienced a simple yet significant demonstration...
WILLIAM B. COOPER
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Recent articles in The Christian Science Journal and the Christian Science Sentinel...
WINIFRED D. M. DUNFORD