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The Lectures
Introductions to Lectures
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England (Society).
Lecturer: Miss Lucia C. Coulson; introduced by Alfred G. Lole, who said:
If each one of us were to ask himself what was his most earnest desire at this time, the answer would most probably be given in the single word, "Peace."
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February 8, 1941 issue
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"The things which God hath prepared"
ALBERT M. CHENEY
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A Present Salvation
CONSTANCE CHOISY
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Doing Our Part
MARGUERITE ALLEN
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Wise Discrimination
HARRY E. DE LASAUX
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"And immediately the ship was at the land"
MARY C. REYNOLDS
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Perseverance Wins
ILSE VON MEDING
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"Questions and Answers" in "Miscellaneous Writings" by Mary Baker Eddy
ALBERT F. GILMORE
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Perhaps nothing can do so much to alleviate the discords...
Floyd C. Shank,
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A recent issue of the Gemeindeblatt contains some remarks...
Meinrad Schnewlin,
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Obedience
ROSE WILHEL FISHER
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Concerning Inspiration
Alfred Pittman
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The Resources of Soul
Evelyn F. Heywood
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The Lectures
with contributions from Alfred G. Lole, Janey English, Paul Clarence Seel, George Schneider
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Christian Science first came into our home about thirty-five...
Barbara M. Asel
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For many years the truths of Christian Science have been...
Gladys L. Austin
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I desire to express my gratitude and joy for what divine...
John J. Spouse
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Although I have known of Christian Science and its...
Sadie Sue Lytle
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We were led to Christian Science a number of years ago...
E. Mary Schneller with contributions from Karl S. Schneller
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I desire to express my gratitude for all the blessings that...
Frederick C. Clark
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I wish to express gratitude for the many blessings that...
Irma M. Kauffman
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Answered Prayer
MARY E. COOK
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Paul E. Johnson, Charles A. Platt, Donald Y. Swain, Hubert M. Harrison, John A. Mackay, R. Ernest Lamb