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Our Leader's Hymns
[Reprinted from the Christian Science Sentinel, April 18, 1931]
How often should our Leader's hymns be sung in church services? is a question asked from time to time by Readers, boards, or members of branch churches. In effect, Mrs. Eddy answered this question in a letter to the Directors of The Mother Church dated March 3, 1903, which she wrote in response to a request that her hymns be sung more frequently in The Mother Church. From this letter, we quote as follows:
"It would be a good thing to have one of my hymns read and sung about every Sunday. It would spiritualize the thought of your audience, and this is more needed in the church than aught else can be."
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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February 10, 1945 issue
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Man Cannot Die
WALLACE NESS JAMIE
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Safety
L. IVIMY GWALTER
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Angels Will Do Thy Errands
MABEL O. STEWART
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Enlist to Lessen Evil
ESTHER J. ERICKSON
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We Must Be Willing to Change!
KIMMIS HARTLEY HENDRICK
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These Truths I Know
ALICE PERRIN BAKER
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Were Both Doris and Jane Hinderers?
MARIAN J. WEINHOLD
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A Desert Place
MABEL CONE BUSHNELL
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Our Leader's Hymns
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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"Let it rather be healed"
John Randall Dunn
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Perpetuance of Life
Margaret Morrison
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Eighteen years ago a physician...
Grace Behnamann
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I am deeply grateful to God for...
Jules E. Teichman
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I became interested in Christian Science...
Elizabeth H. Wolff
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"I waited patiently for the Lord;...
Armada Downing
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The following words from the...
Mary Mathilda Fulton
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I should like to express gratitude...
Samuel L. Shannon
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Because I am grateful for the...
Vennie May Markle with contributions from Ada Fay Tuttle
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With great joy and a deep sense...
Maude Street
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Go Forward
CHRISTIANA WILLINK
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, H. J. Armitage, William Redfern, Norman Huffman