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September 14, 1946 issue
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In My Father's House
FREDA SPERLING BENSON
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Searching the Scriptures
JOHN M. CLEMENT
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Rain in Due Season
CORA E. WILLIAMS
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"And there were also with him other little ships"
WALTER M. MEREDITH
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Proving Truth to be the Victor
LELA MAY AULTMAN
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The One Substance
HAROLD EDWARDS SUTTON
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Divine Love and the Human Need
MABELLE BURGESS WILSON
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Rosemary and the Shadows
LULU M. STALKER
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Notice
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Are We Becoming Better Mortals?
John Randall Dunn
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Daily Duties
Paul Stark Seeley
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It is with gratitude that I vouch...
Osborne J. Davies
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It is with great joy that I send...
Demetrius Pierce
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It has always been my sincere...
Matie Dodd
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Christian Science was first presented...
Elizabeth Mitchell
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As I sit here on the island of...
Earl L. Cowen
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Not until Christian Science was...
Mollie Britt
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In the Christian Science Hymnal...
Elsie May Crook with contributions from May Crook
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Assurance
GEORGIA Y. PALMER
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from H. S. D., Harry Kruener, H. J. Armitage