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Signs of the Times
The Star
The Rev. Dr. William R. Leslie, as quoted in
The Boston Herald, Massachusetts
Even a global war cannot kill the Christmas spirit or muffle the Christmas carols. Instead, against the dark background of this war the star of Bethlehem seems to shine with clearer meaning and brighter beauty. . . .
As we worship at this Christmas time, let us keep in mind not only the stable, but also the star, the depths of human need and the heights of divine love and power.
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December 23, 1944 issue
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Great Joy
MARION SUSAN CAMPBELL
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Christmas Poem
VERE BAILLIEU
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The Love of Christ
ARTHUR ROY BEDIENT
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"Out of the mouth of babes"
HELENE M. HAUSER
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God "our refuge and strength"
HARRIETTE MELDRIM LAKE
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The Power of Invincible Spirit
CLARA ARMITAGE BROWN
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God's Presence
ALBERT E. BLAIR
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Lighthouse Keeper
ESTHER CHURCH
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Christmas Peace
MARION D. MAC CANN
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Christmas—1944
John Randall Dunn
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The Only Basis for Control of Evil
Paul Stark Seeley
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A short paragraph which appeared...
Robert E. Key
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Included in your report of a recent...
John A. C. Fraser
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In Thy House Today
ETHEL WASGATT DENNIS
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It is with sincere gratitude for...
Stella Human
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I had the privilege of attending...
Albert Victor Holmes with contributions from Arlene M. Holmes
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Recently, while studying the...
Blanche Bernardi
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Christian Science has been my...
Ruth J. Edwards
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Many times the thought has...
Agnes Fuchs with contributions from Ruth Fuchs
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It is with profound gratitude to...
Leona Spencer
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Mrs. Eddy's statement in the...
Clarence O. Bullard
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I wish to add to the above testimony...
Rita D. Bullard
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Joy Bullard
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A Light Is Shining
RUTH CATHERINE JONES
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William R. Leslie, Channing Pollock, M. E. Lazenby, Henry Geerlings, Margaret Slattery