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Rising Higher and Higher
In his immortal poem "To a Sky-lark," the poet Shelley wrote:
Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!
Bird thou never wert,
That from Heaven, or near it,
Pourest thy full heart
In profuse strains of unpremeditated art.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
July 6, 1946 issue
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Gladly Learn and Gladly Teach
NEIL MARTIN
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Comfort—Human and Divine
ELIZABETH SUDBOROUGH VICKERMAN
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For Them Too
PEARL STRACHAN HURD
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Our Only Job
ROBERT PAUL HUNGATE
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The Scientific Method of Forgiveness
MARGARET HORN
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No Lapse from Harmony
MARGARET BERRYMAN
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Rising Higher and Higher
MILDRED O. EILOART
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To Simplify Is to Purify
H. PHELPS GATES
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God's Creation
SIETSKE L. CURRY
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"All of us working together"
Paul Stark Seeley
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Life at First Hand
Margaret Morrison
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I am glad to add my name to...
Claude C. Huse
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For a long time I have wanted...
Emma Darby Howard
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Many years ago I attended a...
Althea Mae Huston
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I am most grateful for having...
Doris L. Gross
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So reads part of Hymn No. 283 in...
Alice Swain Bailey
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A few days before Great Britain...
Stanley C. Morgan
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"Many are the afflictions of the...
Ethel L. Milburn
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The All-Knowing Mind
SALLY FORTH
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Roy L. Smith, Ivan Hodgson, Edgar DeWitt Jones, R. Motson Thompson, Winfield G. Jones, Angelo Patri