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October 19, 1946 issue
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Man Knows No Shifting Moods
PETER J. HENNIKER HEATON
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Accept Joy
MARION GERRY
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Man Is Ageless
ALICE F. FUNKEN
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How Great Is Our Trust?
WALTER J. CONOVER
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God Is Love
CATHARINA DE GOEDE DE KONING
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Obedience Brings Blessings
J. MARGARET ANDREAE
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"On which side are we fighting?"
NORAH M. COSTERTON
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The Power of the Word
GRACE M. PUTNAM
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Reflecting Love
ARNOLD H. EXO
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Scientific Idealism
Margaret Morrison
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Man Cannot Hate
Paul Stark Seeley
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Psalms (119:27) we read,...
Annette M. Rowell
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Words are inadequate to express...
Bertha A. Hatch
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For a great many years I have...
Grace L. Brown
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In reading a hymn in the Christian Science Hymnal...
Samuel Tammen
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I am indeed very grateful for...
Kamma Petersen
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I wish to express gratitude to...
Esther J. Erickson
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Complete reliance on Truth, as...
J. Buchanan Nims
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In the hope that some of my...
Clare Hoag Miller
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In the hope that some of my...
Clare Hoag Miller
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Peniel
DAISY L. WHITTAKER
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from H. F. Rall