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The Lectures
Introductions to Lectures
Boston, Massachusetts (The Mother Church).
Lecturer: Miss Violet Ker Seymer; introduced by George Channing, who said:—
We have come here tonight, you and I, each with his own sense of need. If we have come in very truth with thought open to understand the loving message about to be given, we may be sure our need will be supplied. For Christ Jesus has promised to the weary and heavy-laden rest, and his only condition is to come unto him (see Matthew 11:28).
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June 6, 1942 issue
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God Is All
ARCHIBALD W. EDES
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True Friendship
ADELAIDE ROGERS CALKINS
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Law
MICHAEL ST. JOHN O'CARROLL
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Our Rights Defended
EVELYN JOY ALBRIGHT
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"Love never faileth"
MIRIAM B. CLARK
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"The whole armour of God"
LYMAN S. ABBOTT
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"Patience, courage, meekness learning"
F. MILDRED RICKMAN
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Time and Eternity
Evelyn F. Heywood
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The Certain Way of Freedom
Alfred Pittman
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Notices
with contributions from George Shaw Cook
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The Lectures
with contributions from George Channing, Ruth C. Thearle, Gertrude Kennedy, James R. Trimble, Harmon L. McIntyre
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A Christian Science period in the...
"Columbia West Coast Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System, by Mr. Sherwood Kretsinger,
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Wings
MAY ALENA SORENSEN
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The testimonies in The Christian Science Journal...
Alice M. Powell
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It is with deep gratitude that I...
Henrietta V. Irimescu
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I am indeed grateful for Christian Science
DeForest T. Wilson
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Many years ago, before I became...
Arrua Hibbard Dickman
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For some time it has been my...
Flora Schroder Muir
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St. Paul writes, "Thanks be unto...
Marguerite Puttick
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Although this testimony is long...
Spruel M. Brown with contributions from Bessie E. Brown
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It gives me joy to acknowledge...
Harriet H. Williams
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The Sign of Truth
EDNA J. PHILLIPS
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from G. Q. A., Chiang Kai-Shek, Earl L. Douglass, H. R. Megill, Benjamin Franklin P. Ivins