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October 6, 1945 issue
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Man's Inherent Capabilities
MYRTLE J. RAYCH
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Identification Tags
EARL E. SIMMS
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Mind Hears
MINNIE SUCKOW
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Religion and Childlikeness
LEWIS CHARLES HUBNER
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Walling Up the Old
HELENA ALLMAN
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The Value of Mental Argument in Healing
PARK WOLAVER
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How to Overcome Homesickness
MARGARET WEYMOUTH JACKSON
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The Story of Promise
GERTRUDE S. MC CALMONT
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The Joyous Way
VERA CROSS
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Precept
MILES BUCKSTON WATTS
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Beliefs Cannot Fasten on Man
Paul Stark Seeley
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"I shall be satisfied"
Margaret Morrison
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I am very grateful to testify...
Jeannette R. Thomas
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"Oh that men would praise the...
Robert Horsfall
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In Psalms (105:1) we read, "O...
Evelyn C. Mertz
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In the hope that someone needing...
Priscilla Morison Stenberg
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My gratitude for Christian Science...
Lucy Jane Hexberg
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On many occasions the opportunity...
Erich Hempel
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I am grateful for having had...
Mary A. Chapman
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Previous to the time when we...
Marion Chapman Cockshutt
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"So shall my word be"
MARCIA E. TURNER
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from H. F. Rall, Amos John Traver, Lawrence O. Lineberger, J. D. McCrae, Henry Geerlings, R. Charles Brown