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Signs of the Times
Humility and Greatness
Christian Standard Cincinnati, Ohio
Humility is a mark of greatness. The great man does not strut. He is free of vanity. Pride cannot utter a true prayer. "For though Jehovah is high, yet hath he respect unto the lowly; but the haughty he knoweth from afar" (Ps. 138:6, American Standard Version).
The Argonaut San Francisco, California
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February 9, 1946 issue
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Man's Dwelling Place
EVELYN F. HEYWOOD
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"As sheep in the midst of wolves"
RICHARD H. CHASE
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Light
MILLIS CAVERLY
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Position the Result of Spiritual Unfoldment
NATALIE G. FORCE
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The Christian Science Usher
JOSEPH CARL MARKSTEIN
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Our Divine Assignment
NELL ANNA SHELTON
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"Strength unto all"
EDGAR C. PEARA
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"Whom nothing can erase"
MARIAN FRETWELL
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Through a Test
J. LILIAN VANDEVERE
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The Day the Lord Hath Made
Margaret Morrison
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Man Is Inevitably Good
Paul Stark Seeley
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Consistency
LAURA BROWN CROWELL
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During many years Christian Science...
Duncan B. Neale
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For the coming into my life of...
Lois Garberson
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I am deeply grateful for all the...
Ada M. Watjen with contributions from Henry H. Watjen
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I wish to express on gratitude...
James Raymond Reynolds
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It is with a great sense of gratitude...
Neoma W. Transue
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A friend, on returning some...
Edna McKerihan
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I am very grateful for having...
Edwina Carol Adam
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It is with deepest gratitude to...
Louise Q. Wait
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Christian Science came to me...
Pearl E. Blakney
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Certainty
KATHRYN LANEY VEAZEY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Albert N. Corpening, Amos John Traver, William F. Butler, Rollin H. Walker, Harry Everett