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It Is Not Too Late
Though one has worked long and prayed conscientiously on some problem which has not yielded to the declarations of truth, it is never right to doubt the Father's loving care for His children. In the Christian Science Hymnal (No. 224) we read the following words:
When all material streams are dried,
Thy fullness is the same;
May I with this be satisfied,
And glory in Thy name.
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March 30, 1946 issue
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Dwellings for All
JAMES HEARNDEN
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The Lamb of God
HAZEL A. WOOD
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Improving Our Wednesday Evening Meetings
DELBERT D. GILLETTE
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It Is Not Too Late
ALICE MAY FORD
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What About Human Relationships?
ALICE F. FUNKEN
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"Who am I?"
VERA CONSTANCE HOWARD
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Demonstration versus Prejudice
ELOISE PATTILLO HENDRICK
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The First Commandment: Why Is It so Important for Us?
WILLIAM BREYMANN
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Knowing the Truth
CONSTANCE HEWARD
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The Sunday School Teacher
MARGARET BRUCE FELTON
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Loving Our Way to Normalcy
John Randall Dunn
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Where Is Happiness Found?
Paul Stark Seeley
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For all the blessings that Christian Science...
Florence Pfeiffer
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In Science and Health (p. 1)...
Sarah Ann Brown
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In the year 1911 I was in great...
Daisy Crawford
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In October of 1943, while I was...
Eugene G. Palmer
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During childhood and after I...
Edith Gentry
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Lillie Archibald
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Christian Science came into my...
John M. Lade with contributions from Shelagh Lade
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Prayer for Increasing Purpose
MARY STONE WALLACE
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from C. P. Dame, William E. Gilroy, J. Gordon Anderson, E. L. H., S. G. Browne, Hersey Everett Spence, Earl R. Henderson