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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
May
the open books invite them in—
Those who stop at the window today.
A table is furnished to welcome all
Who would sup—and remain to pray.
Whatever the hunger or sorrow or care,
There will be bread, and enough to spare.
Lillian Turner Marks
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November 1, 1947 issue
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AWAKING FROM THE MORTAL DREAM
HELEN WOOD BAUMAN
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LESSONS OF A DIAMOND
WALTER BRENZIKOFER
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"THE REVERSE OF ERROR IS TRUE"
GEORGIA LA FOLLETTE SCHAD
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VISIT TO THE MOTHER CHURCH
Jacqueline O'Brien
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HEALING, SUSTAINING, VICTORIOUS GRATITUDE
ELISABETH JÄNICKE
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DOMINION OVER SORROW
MAX DUNAWAY
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RIGHT PLACE
Alan W. Thwaites
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"SONGS IN THE NIGHT"
LOUISE M. WINSLOW
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PLAYING ENSEMBLE
NATALIE G. FORCE
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THANKFULNESS
Thelma Brooks
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THE SCIENTIFIC STANDARD
L. Ivimy Gwalter
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"SOMETHING VERY IMPORTANT"
Paul Stark Seeley
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
Lillian Turner Marks
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That Christian Science heals...
Ada Gladys Provost
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Thirty-four years ago our youngest...
Annts P. Armour
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Finding suitable words to describe...
Charles A. Strong with contributions from Edwyn N. Roberts
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When Christian Science was presented...
Leonora W. Ritzman with contributions from Virginia Atherton
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Ella Lambrechts with contributions from Willy Lambrechts
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With a heart full of gratitude to...
Henry G. Woodham
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I want to express my sincere...
Mary L. Bradley
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SIMPLICITY PROFOUND
Mary Creamer
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from R. W. Loew, John S. Bonnell, Paul Edward Lauffer, Everett E. Jackman, St. Vital Lance, Pierce Harris, James Reid