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The Best Sermon
Behold,
when men do see
What Love hath wrought in thee,
How on thy face doth shine
A radiance divine,
How thou dost fill thy place
With courage and with grace,
Thy health and peace restored
Through Christ, beloved, adored,
Then will they seek to know
That which hath blessed thee so.
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November 9, 1946 issue
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Indivisibility of Good
VIOLET KER SEYMER
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"What burden?"
HERBERT E. RIEKE
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This Word
MYRTLE ELLA ROBERTSON
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Scientific Affirmation
IRMA H. STEWART
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The Open Door
LAURENCE EDWIN WOOD
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Childlikeness
ALTON N. SWETT
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The Childlike Thought
MARY BAKER THOMPSON
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Lessons from a Magic Lantern
DENICE REHBURG KOCH
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Acknowledgment
NETTA EMELINE NEILD
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No Substitute for Spiritual Reality
Paul Stark Seeley
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Good Is Never Absent
Margaret Morrison
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Christian Science has been my...
Rosina Thompson
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In the years that I have been...
George E. Budd
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Maude Temple
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The Christian Science textbook...
Frances Kaufman
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"I will pray the Father, and he...
Frances Lewis
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We are grateful for protection...
Emily Kyle Battley, Stella Christine Battley
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I thank God that He led me to...
Georg Gemüschlieff with contributions from Nadine Gemüschlieff
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The Best Sermon
MARY ISOBEL HULME
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. D., Harry Price, Angelo Patri, C. P. Dame, D. Anderson, Gustav Lund, Canon J. W. Brown