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Let Us Go On
Let
us go on
Though terror strike,
Though shades grow thick
And fears grow tall,
And round about us
Some may fall.
Let us go on
With hearts in tune
And voices raised
In songs of praise
And psalms of joy
Through darkest days.
Let us go on
With thankful thoughts
To Him who guards us
In the night,
Though bomb and shellfire
Make our light.
Let us go on
With Love our guide,
With hope held high
And courage strong,
With faith in God,
Who knows no wrong.
Let us go on.
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November 28, 1942 issue
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The New World
LOUIE ALLEN
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Working for Truth
ALTON N. SWETT
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Meeting the Human Need
LOLA RAY
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Maintaining One's Individuality
LEONARD TILLOTSON CARNEY
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The True Homeland
GEORGETTE F. ANDREAE
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The Christian Science Nurse
JANE W. MC KEE
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Sunshine
MYRA E. COBB
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The Voice of God
JAMES C. TOWNSEND
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Be More Than a Bystander
Peter V. Ross
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"Whiles thou art in the way"
Alfred Pittman
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Among the Churches
Comox Argus
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The Lectures
with contributions from Nellie Estelle Wing, Elsie L. Warman, Violet Chapman
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I am very glad that part of my...
Arthur E. F. Court
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An article entitled "The Errors...
Robert E. Key
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I should like to give a testimony...
Johann Eyhorn
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About twenty-five years ago,...
Ida Severns
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It is a very grateful heart that...
Ruby Marks
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude...
Essie Lupton with contributions from Leslie Tait
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It was through the Camp Welfare Activities...
William B. Nobles
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I have had so many healings...
C. Marion Jackson
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Out of deep gratitude to God...
Elizabeth M. Bates
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Fifty years ago my mother was...
Lena M. Farley with contributions from George G. Farley
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Let Us Go On
RHODA BOWMAN ALBERTSEN
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Frank B. Fagerburg, Clarence W. Cranford