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Do not be in a hurry, but be diligent
Do not be in a hurry, but be diligent. Enter into the sublime patience of the Lord. Be charitable in view of it. God can afford to wait, why cannot we, since we have Him to fall back upon. Let patience have her perfect work and bring forth her celestial fruits.—George Macdonald.
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June 15, 1929 issue
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Annual Meeting of The Mother Church
with contributions from William W. Davis, Frank C. Colby, The Christian Science Board of Directors, Edward L. Ripley
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On the Forgiving of Trespasses
Albert F. Gilmore
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Refreshment and Invigoration
Violet Ker Seymer
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Divine Aid Always Available
Duncan Sinclair
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When I enlisted for military service in 1917, I was discouraged...
Arthur Yaker with contributions from Ethel Marie Yaker
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When I was struggling with a false sense of self, helpless...
Cornelia Leverage
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Christian Science as a remedial agent was first proved...
Nelle E. Curtiss
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In the late summer of 1924, when I seemed to be in the...
M. Mae Knowlton
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I am more grateful for Christian Science than words can...
Hazel Ella Knopf
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I have been encouraged and strengthened and healed so...
Ruth A. Hershey
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Do not be in a hurry, but be diligent
George Macdonald
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Idah McGlone Gibson