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LETTERS
Thank you for the July 11 Sentinel, "The Science without limits." The interview with Joan Mitchell and the articles by Laurance Doyle and David Cornell were thoroughly readable and understandable. I particularly appreciated Dr. Doyle's statement, "... [Mrs. Eddy] could write, for example, 'Matter disappears under the microscope of spirit' (Science and Health, p. 264). For her to write this about reality being wholly spiritual, well, it doesn't take a hundredth of the courage today to say these things."
Thanks for taking on these subjects; it is much appreciated.
MARY LOU MACKENZIE
QUARTZ HILL, CALIFORNIA
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September 19, 2005 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from MARY LOU MACKENZIE, SHIRLEY REID, DANIEL E. LEWIN, DIANE ANGOTTI RAWSON, SUZANNE GIVENS, BARNEY PETERS
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Prepared for change
SUZANNE SMEDLEY,
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Jane Lerner, Adam Bell, Jerry Adler
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Why it's never too late
By Margaret Rogers
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Solid ground found
By Charles Babb
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On a quest to know God
By Emily Byquist
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A new life, a new way to help others
By Everlyn Nyadenya
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the antidote to hurricanes
By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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HOMESICK FRESHMAN LEARNS TO REDEFINE 'HOME'
By Martha Sarvis
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TO A TRAVELER
By Brenda Loew
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MY FREEDOM WAS FOR REAL
FRANK WONDOLLEK
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'WRITING ... A KIND OF PRAYER'
KIM SHIPPEY,
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ONE MAN'S SEARCH
BRIAN KISSOCK
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PRAYERS FOR A FLATTENING WORLD
STEVE GRAY
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BACK ON THE TENNIS COURT, HEALED
ELEANOR CARTWRIGHT
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A PIVOTAL MOMENT
DIANE SHETH
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CHEMICAL BURNS HEALED QUICKLY THROUGH PRAYER
RUTH GATTO