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Poem
April 27, 1998 ISSUE
Healing abuse
Barbara Martha Baker
Sweet prayers of truth reach deeplyInto being,Enfolding errors long ago imposedOn innocent consciousness.
Radiant, pure Mind dissolves the nightmaresInto light-shares:The shroud of blackness and despairIs melting.
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EXCERPTS FROM THE CHAPTER "MARRIAGE" IN SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES BY MARY BAKER EDDY

April 27, 1998
Contents
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