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January 7, 1922 issue
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Progress
CLARA DALE LONGLEY
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"The right understanding of Him"
LOUIS JOSEPH LEWIS
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Watchfulness
G. HAMILTON BERRY
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Props versus Principle
EDITH NEWTON TORREY
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Firmament
ROSE MAUD KEELER
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"In thy presence is fulness of joy"
MURIEL A. HENTY
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The New Testament and Logic
Frederick Dixon
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"The whole earth is at rest"
Gustavus S. Paine
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY
with contributions from Barrow, James W. Hall
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Desire is prayer, and God answers our prayers in due...
H. H. Siemers
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So deep is my gratitude, as a result of the study and...
Olive C. Bennett
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About ten years ago I took up the study of Christian Science...
John Tanner with contributions from Ellen Kindred
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Welldon, Henry Ford, Maurice Hewlett