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"The most High ruleth"
Art
thou seeing discord, strife,
Seeing that which is not Life?
Dost thou see distress and sorrow,
Dost thou fear to face tomorrow?
Cast thy burden on the Lord,
Leaning on His gracious Word.
"The most High ruleth in the kingdom of men."
Wake and know that all is good
When God's laws are understood.
Man is now His perfect child,
Never lost nor reconciled.
Man, reflecting Love and power,
Has dominion every hour.
"The most High ruleth in the kingdom of men."
Love will lighten all your way,
Joy and peace are yours today.
Love doth guard and Love doth guide,
In the secret place abide.
Thou the sinless joy may'st know
When the fruits of Spirit show.
"The most High ruleth in the kingdom of men."
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January 23, 1943 issue
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The Alert
LINDEN E. JONES
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"The world has need of you"
D. MURIEL SAVARY
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Total Victory
GEORGE I. WOOLLEY
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No Shortages in Soul's "infinite resources"
EUNICE H. DIZER
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Good News
GUY HALDANE DEMPSTER
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Sophistication
RUTH JANE BOWEN
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"The most High ruleth"
JESSIE LOUISA BAKER
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Important Announcement
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The Price of Progress
Paul Stark Seeley
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Determination
Evelyn F. Heywood
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Radio Program
"Church of the Air" talk over Coumbia Broadcasting System, by Walter E. Young,
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"A Different Answer" from the District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland
Robert Ellis Key
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I wish to tell of the first healing...
Nannie Virginia Owen
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It is with an ever-recurring...
George Bagby Campbell
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Many are the blessings that I...
Lucile Bushey Anderson
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"Freely ye have received, freely give"
Pearl F. Siegel
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"Before they call, I will answer;...
Mary Farley
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It is with deep desire to help...
Gladys King
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Although I often avail myself...
Amy Loper Lyle
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Lester Kohnfelder
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I Will Rejoice
J. SIMMONS DAVIS
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Arthur Hopkinson, Robert Power, William Ward Ayer, A Correspondent