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Introductions to Lectures
Boston, Massachusetts (auspices of The Mother Church).
Lecturer: Peter B. Biggins; introduced by Gordon V. Comer, who said:—
Almost everyone recognizes that there are certain restrictions and limitations in the lives of a great many people which they very much desire to remove. They are looking for, and are earnestly seeking, a way of life in which those conditions in their own experience that seem inharmonious and restrictive may be eliminated. There is such a way of life, but there are many who do not find it because they are looking so anxiously for it afar off that they fail to see that it is close at hand.
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February 6, 1943 issue
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"When saw we thee an hungred?"
MARGARET GERALDINE GODEFROI
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How We May Help
LEONARD TILLOTSON CARNEY
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"Rouse ye"
EULIA S. ROBERTS
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The Privilege of Ushering
LESLIE C. BELL
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The Commandments: Passports to Power
ELIZABETH WOOLLEY
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The Heavenly City
FRANCES C. STUART
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The Reason for Our Hope
Peter V. Ross
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The Irrevocable
Evelyn F. Heywood
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Introductions to Lectures
with contributions from Gordon V. Comer, May Meader
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Mark Twain's Biographer Quoted by Committee on Publication
Arthur W. Eckman with contributions from Oliver J. Hart
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Part of the definition of "Mind"...
Gordon Smith
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The testimonies of healing in...
Dorothy W. Muir
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I shall always be grateful for...
Iva Bell
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On the walls of the branch...
Maud Rogers
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During childhood I was always...
Mary Eudora Simmons
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Christian Science first came to...
Herschel D. Ballenger
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Christian Science came to our...
Louise Day Putnam Lee
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Reminder
SYDNEY KING RUSSELL
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from R. H. Markham, C. B. Macklin, John W. Holland, W. Dewdney, Ickes