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EXCERPTS FROM THE CHAPTER "MARRIAGE" IN SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES BY MARY BAKER EDDY
"Union of the masculine and feminine qualities constitutes completeness. The masculine mind reaches a higher tone through certain elements of the feminine, while the feminine mind gains courage and strength through masculine qualities. ... Both sexes should be loving, pure, tender, and strong" (p. 57).
"Consider its obligations, its responsibilities, its relations to your growth and to your influence on other lives" (p. 68).
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April 27, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Don L. Griffith, Maylis Rath, Emily Bennett
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items of interest
with contributions from Del Jones, Gregg Easterbrook
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A marriage—after domestic violence
AN INTERVIEW WITH JOYCE AND PAUL MARIN
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Healing abuse
Barbara Martha Baker
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Not yet, God. I'm still talking!
By Thomas Richard Mitchinson
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Happiness—yours to give
By Lois Rae Carlson
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Lonely no more
By Michelle Boccanfuso
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Yield to God's will, not to peer pressure
By Ralph W. Emerson
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A man of faith
By Stephen Graham
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Schizophrenia healed through prayer
Name withheld
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Aftereffects from accidents quickly overcome
R. William Alderson
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Child healed following a fall
Barbara D. Trapp
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Abdominal pain eliminated
Celeste Oakland Jenkins
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Business + ethics = success
By Judith E. Cole
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Fear-proof your future
Russ Gerber