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Notices
The publication of six new vocal solo settings for Mrs. Eddy's poems is announced by the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy. Librarians may wish to bring this announcement to the attention of music committees and soloists of their churches. The list of solo settings is as follows:
"Christmas Morn." Reginald Billin. High voice, in F (F to G); low voice, in D (D to E).
"Feed My Sheep." Thomas A. Ainsworth. High voice, in B flat (D to G); low voice, in G (B to E).
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August 29, 1942 issue
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Dwelling in Safety
KATHERINE ENGLISH
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"Not of this world"
FRED YOULD
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Supporting Our Church Services
JESSICA M. STEINBACH
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Man's Identity
CARL WALTER GEHRING
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Liberation of the World
OLIVE GILLIAM
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Harmony
ELEANOR CREIGHTON
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The Proof That Is Essential
NEIL MARTIN
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Class Instruction
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Active Rest
Evelyn F. Heywood
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"How that the blind see, ... the deaf hear"
Alfred Pittman
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The Lectures
with contributions from Marius John, Thomas Alan Cooper, Hubert L. Bills, John W. E. Gilhespy, Marie R. Wootten
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A Christian Science period in...
"Columbia West Coast Church of the Air" talk over Columbia Broadcasting System, by Earl A. Jacobs,
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Christian Science is founded on...
Mrs. Eve Mortimer,
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For twenty years, up to 1927, I...
Henriet Feldman
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It is with joy that I testify to...
Sarah Shotwell
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Christian Science brought me...
Henry Allen Nichols
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I consider it my duty to express...
Marie Mahler-Doucet
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All my life I had been religiously...
Elizabeth S. Murray
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Overflowing gratitude to God...
Katheryn Llewellyn McCord
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I welcome this opportunity to...
Edith S. Michelson
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I became interested in Christian Science...
Wilhelmina Jewell
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Victory
CONRAD EIERMANN
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Clayton E. Wheat, Merchant Navy, Cedric Adams, O. K. Armstrong, Charles A. Wells