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Signs of the Times
Wresting Victory Out of Seeming Defeat
Dr. Archer Wallace
Christian Herald, New York, New York
It is always possible to wrest victory out of seeming defeat. Nearly twenty centuries ago, the Apostle Paul was cast into prison when it seemed that he was urgently needed in a score of places; but now, seen in the light of the intervening years, we know that his imprisonment advanced the cause to which he was so much devoted.
The letters to the Philippians, Colossians, Ephesians, and Philemon were all written during this period of Paul's life. He lived long enough to know how good came out of apparent evil. He wrote, "The things which happened unto me have fallen out rather unto the furtherance of the gospel."
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November 3, 1945 issue
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Safe All the Time
HERBERT E. RIEKE
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And What Is Man?
FLORENCE HOOD JOHNSON
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The Use of Quietness
THOMAS B. HUDSON
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The Angels of God's Presence
JOSEPHINE STANLEY KANN
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Spiritual Education and Our Sunday School
HAROLD C. LEWIS
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The Miracle of Unbroken Friendship
CATHERINE E. IRVINE
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Winning the Game
JANE W. MC KEE
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Truth Is Simple
ROBERT ELLIS KEY
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Why Take Anxious Thought?
John Randall Dunn
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Habits and Spontaneity
Paul Stark Seeley
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Christian Science has given me...
Ida Koenig
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Christian Science has been my...
Phyllis Ann Aston
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I am the aunt of the above testifier...
Gladys Miller Jones
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It is with joyous gratitude and...
Dennis W. Leigh
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Christian Science has been a...
Pearl K. S. Peterson
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"And a man shall be as an hiding...
Grace Banks Sammons
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Before I was twenty years of...
Robert James Rowley
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To say that I am thankful for...
Olive G. Shackleton with contributions from Christine Sandholt
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Security
EDNA WISE WEST
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Archer Wallace, R. S. Laidlaw, James Reid, William R. Leslie