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"As a little child"
The
sweet, receptive thought of childhood
Opens like a blossom to the light;
With eyes of innocence and wonder,
It sees and takes all goodness as its right.
May we, like children ever eager,
Reach out and take the love our Father gives;
May we see only what is lovely,
And so reflect Him in our daily lives.
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March 5, 1932 issue
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"Gathered together in my name"
ARTHUR TIPTON STEWART
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Seek Ye—Continue Ye!
NINA A. CLAWSON
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Not a Self-Appointed Task
MARGARET HORN
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Mother-Love
MAY LILIAN SPURWAY
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Our Opportunity
GERTRUDE MANCHESTER COOK
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Singing "the Lord's song"
CLARA SCHRADER STREETER
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The Joy of Discovery
PETER B. BIGGINS
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Among all men who have attained to an equal degree of...
Remarks on George Washington prepared for the Washington Bicentennial Service in The Mother Church and Branch Churches on
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In Tidens Tegn of the 28th ult. is a review of a book,...
Nils A. T. Lerche, Committee on Publication for Norway,
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"As a little child"
EDITH DE CHAIR
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Man
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Sanctuary of Spirit
Duncan Sinclair
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The Lectures
with contributions from Sterling M. Cherry, Elsie Belle Champion, Harry L. Whorf, John W. Doorly
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Thirteen years ago I came into Christian Science for...
J. Herbert Smith
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Years ago, when I was a young girl living in New York,...
Magdalen Bradley
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During the past eighteen years, which have been filled...
Emma Jane Smith
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When I was suffering from the effects of war service...
Henry John Frederick Coe with contributions from Meta Kathleen Coe
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In 1909 I became interested in Christian Science through...
Margaret Simons
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Prayer for Compassion
MARTHA MAY SMITH
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Robert Gunn Davis, Frederick R. Coudert, Peter Buchan, James I. Vance