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[Written for the Sentinel]
Teach Me Thy Will
There
was a time I loved to tread
A mortal way,
But now, O God, teach me Thy will
Day after day.
Teach me to know Thy will,
That I may always see
The good in all
Reflected, Lord, from Thee.
Teach me to live Thy will,
In service to mankind,
Treading the way the Master trod
Governed by perfect Mind.
Teach me, O God, to say,
No matter what may come:
Not my will, my mortal way,
But Thine, be done.
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January 1, 1921 issue
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The Goad
JAMES L. BRUCE
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The Vision of the Practitioner
GEORGE C. FRANKLIN
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Elias
GLADYS HAYWARD
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"Because God exists"
DOROTHY ROBERTS
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Perfectibility Is Scientific
LEONARD ANN
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Teach Me Thy Will
KATE FALLS
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Causation
BABBETTE LEAVY
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The New Year and Good Intentions
Frederick Dixon
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The Value of Money
Gustavus S. Paine
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Victorious Trinity
FLORA F. GOOCH
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I am glad to take advantage of the privilege of expressing...
May Johnston Hale
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I am very grateful to Christian Science for what it...
Isabel R. Gammons
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Until my twentieth year I was perfectly healthy, but...
Laura Hinrichs
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The following is a quotation I often think of, for I can...
Cora Mc D. Moffitt
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It is with great gratitude that I give my testimony to...
Adalaide M. Briggs
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I have been greatly benefited by reading the testimonies...
Mabel C. Edens with contributions from T. Benton Edens
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Christian Science came to my attention about four years...
Mary Olive Priest
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I have been studying Christian Science for six years
Elsie M. King
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After a long period of silence I, too, wish to express my...
Helene Gänderich
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William Temple, A. Clutton-Brock, Minosuke Yamaguchi, F. C. S. Schiller, John A. Hutton