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Signs of the Times
The Vision That Endures
Grace Holbrook Blood Advance, Boston, Massachusetts
Voices are crying out the need for postwar planning. They point knowing fingers in this direction and that, urge this setup and the other scheme, give assurances and promises, advice and prophecies.
Over and over they repeat, "We must be practical." That is the underlying theme. Assuredly we must be practical. But we must be infinitely more.
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April 29, 1944 issue
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The Cause and the Sunday School
FAY C. MOSES
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Rejoicing Always
JOHN H. HOAGLAND
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Living in Heaven Now
ELSIE J. PERRY
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Good Business
MARY RETTA TITUS
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Far Horizons
ETHEL WASGATT DENNIS
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God's Method of Reward
ROBERT D. WELLS
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A Lesson in Humility
LOIS GARLAND DAVIES
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Mary Magdalene
HELEN ROBERTSON WHITEHEAD
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Binding the Strong Man
Paul Stark Seeley
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What about Our Groundwork?
Evelyn F. Heywood
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
with contributions from Robert E. Key, William H. Owen
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Christian Science Committee on Publication for Kansas Reports
with contributions from Alfred Noyes
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I should like to say to those who...
Florence G. Stevenson
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Out of deep gratitude to God...
Daniel Claughan with contributions from Elizabeth Claughan
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Deep gratitude to God prompts...
Gertrude Leedy
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I wish to avail myself of the...
Marion S. McDowell with contributions from Lillian M. Stewart
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A deep sense of love and gratitude...
Mabelle G. Stephenson
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For a long time I have wanted...
Cathryne G. Moses
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"Blessed be God, even the...
Anna May Grayson
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To my wife's testimony of healing...
Harry P. Grayson
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As Far as You Can See
MILDRED NICKERSON HALL
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Grace Holbrook Blood, Archer Wallace, Paul E. Bishop