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Remain in peace
In some parts of the world a parting guest is speeded on his way with the blessing "Go in peace." This elicits the polite response "Remain in peace."
To remain in peace is surely the desire of most people. However, peace often appears to be fragile. Relationships, whether international or individual, seem liable to be disturbed.
In order for us to remain in peace, it's vital for that peace to be based on an invulnerable footing. Only that which is spiritual meets this requirement. For peaceful relationships to be really secure, they must be recognized as having their source in God, divine Love. Because God is divine Principle, Love, only Love is truly reliable, actually impartial, and completely exempt from attack.
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June 23, 1986 issue
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Discipline and harmonious living
THOMAS RICHARD MITCHINSON
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The better part
PATRICIA S. SMITH
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Keeping thought filled with Truth
ROBERT R. MacKUSICK
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"Trade!"
HELEN A. DEL NEGRO
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Demand and supply
DORIS KERNS QUINN
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Our green pastures
REGINA SMARIDGE
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Abundance
REITA N. DONALDSON
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"Small beginnings" ... large laws
THOMAS C. ASHER
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Staying awake all day long
PATRICIA S. KELSON
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Remain in peace
BERYL O. NATHANS
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The image of a wheel
JOHN LEON ALLEN
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Outweighing popular belief
ALLISON W. PHINNEY, JR.
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On washing both sides of the window
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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One smooth stone
Kathleen Ream
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Years ago, as a young mother with two small boys, I had many...
COLLEEN COLES with contributions from JAMES A. COLES
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Having received much inspiration and encouragement from...
BARBARA D. BOENKE
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My first written testimony appeared in the Sentinel of...
RUBY PASCHAL GAVER