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So reads part of Hymn No. 283 in...
Come let us sing,
Praising our God and our King,
Should we be silent? Ah, never.
So reads part of Hymn No. 283 in the Christian Science Hymnal.
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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
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