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"Whatsoever a man soweth"
Watch
the sowing.
Should a man complain
Who scatters tares
And reaps no golden grain?
And they who sow
The dragon's teeth—how then
Can they escape the harvesting
Of strife and lawless men?
Oh, deeply dig all fallow ground?
O winds of heaven, blow,
And let the sunlight of the truth
Redeem the fields of woe.
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July 27, 1946 issue
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Listening to God
BERTHA M. KUIKMAN
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Heredity: An Illusion
PERCY BURWELL GRIFFIN
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Learning to Love the Neighbor
MARJORIE B. BANER
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The Important Question
ROBERT WILLIAM BAYLES
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Strength in Meekness
GERTRUDE GARBUTT THYNG
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Man's Immortal Status
OSCAR GRAHAM PEEKE
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Jacob's Ladder
ELLA H. HAY
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"And I mean it"
Paul Stark Seeley
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The Day of Acceptance
Margaret Morrison
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Rejoice
BARBARA R. BANKS
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Because I eagerly look forward...
Hazel Norris Bryden
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I am giving this testimony in...
Lillian R. Ownbey with contributions from Charles L. Ownbey
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In her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,"...
Gaston Cherrière
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For about fifty years I have...
Justice Mitchell Mathews
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I was brought up in Christian Science...
Mollie R. White
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Over twenty years ago Christian Science...
E. Bernice Wood
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I feel that my written testimony...
Charles E. Alcorn
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"Whatsoever a man soweth"
KATHLEEN HALL THORPE
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. Edgar Hoover, Edgar F. Magnin, Robert H. Harper, C. A. Hofmann, John Sutherland Bonnell, William E. Kuhnle