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Be Still and Know
To
those who learn to listen for God's voice
And put no trust in man,
To silence all the senses’ clamor—
To be still
In presence of His loving plan—
There is a sure reward
In peace and rest and happiness
The worldly wise can never know,
Transcending all this world has ever thought
Or that which wealth or fame or beauty ever bought.
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January 19, 1946 issue
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One Universal Family
HAROLD MOLTER
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Unfailing Supply
GWEN M. CASTLE
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Meeting the Need of the Hour
BERTHA RIVERS-THOMPSON
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"Let your light so shine"
MONROE S. IRELAND
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Let It Be Enough!
MARY ELIZABETH WOODIN
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Eternal Life
FAY ROSS KETTERER
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Our Christening
HORACE J. CARVER
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Man's Work
ALTHEA BROOKS
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Joyous Progress
FLORRIE A. ASHCROFT
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Morning Hymn
FRED C. STEDHAM
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Mind Your Own Business!
Paul Stark Seeley
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The Law and the Prophets
Margaret Morrison
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
with contributions from Arthur J. Todd
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Be Still and Know
CLARE H. BLOUGH
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When I was quite a youngster I...
Jessie L. Mechling
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I am humbly grateful for Christian Science...
Kathrene Scott
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The time has come for me to...
Donald E. Clayton
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Divine Love hath opened the...
E. Lucile Noble
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Christian Science came to me...
Lulu Parsons Confield
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I am most grateful to God for...
Anna P. Roth
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Ten years ago Christian Science...
Grace H. Chettleburgh
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It is with a heart full of gratitude...
Ollie Phillips
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About fifteen years ago my concept...
Fred Kaltenbach
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My Prayer
E. BERNICE WOOD
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Henry F. Wind, James Reid, Jay C. Smith, Joseph R. Sizoo