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A man's life should be a stately march to a sweet but...
The Heart of Thoreau's Journal
A man's life should be a stately march to a sweet but unheard music, and when to his fellows it shall seem irregular and inharmonious, he will only be stepping to a livelier measure, or his nicer ear hurry him into a thousand symphonies and concordant variations. There will be no halt ever, but at most a marching on his post, or such a pause as is richer than any sound, when the melody runs into such depth and wildness as to be no longer heard, but simplicity consented to with the whole life and being. He will take a false step never, even in the most arduous times, for then the music will not fail to swell into greater sweetness and volume, and itself rule the movement it inspired.
The Heart of Thoreau's Journal
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November 7, 1931 issue
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Our Ships Come In
RUFUS STEELE
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Consecration
DELLA M. WHITNEY
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Church Membership
F. COLBURN PINKHAM
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Intelligent Planning
EDNA GUGENHEIM
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Dreams Unreal
GRACE E. ADAMSON
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Faith, Understanding, Works
MARK VERDEN
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Our Good Turn
RUTH INGRAHAM
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In your issue of January 23 a clergyman is reported as...
Frederick H. Astley Woodward, Committee on Publication for Devonshire. England,
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In the February 1 issue of your paper a clergyman, in...
W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
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In your issue of March 31 you printed a part of a sermon...
Richard O. Shimer, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
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Hitherto
EDITH DING
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Factors of Progress
Clifford P. Smith
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"Let the earth open"
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ralph F. McVay, A. Wilbur Baylis
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Christian Science came to me at a time when I was in...
Mildred Parker Falk
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I desire to give an expression of gratitude for the many...
Bertha Ella Hubner
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In the spring of 1905, while I was under the care of a...
Eugenie Leonie Sisk
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Words cannot express my gratitude for Christian Science
Helen Lawrence Cornell
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As a girl I began to wonder why the church I belonged...
Kenau De Burgh-Whyte
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For many years I was in bondage to the liquor habit,...
Horace C. Shank
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As I think of all the joy which has come into my life...
Margaret Scott Finn
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Love Leadeth Me
ELENORA E. PIKE
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Ralph Guy, Hoover, Correspondent, Philip Snowden, William Warren Sweet