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November 22, 1947 issue
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THANK GOD—NOW
RALPH W. CESSNA
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THE FATHER HAS NO HOMELESS CHILDREN
LALIVE BROWNELL
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THANKING GOD FOR SPIRITUAL PERFECTION
FREDERICK G. A. WILLIAMS
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"THE BLESSING OF THE LORD"
Maude De Verse Newton
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PRAYER AND PRAISE
ANNA STANTON LAY
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"ALL THINGS THAT THE FATHER HATH ARE MINE"
GEORGE WIEDA
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JOY
Edna Wise West
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GOOD INDIVISIBLE
Myrtle Daugherty
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"THE LORD FORBID THAT I SHOULD DO THIS"
Paul Stark Seeley
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PERPETUAL THANKSGIVING
L. Ivimy Gwalter
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I wish to express in some measure...
John G. Freeman, Rivera
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While reading an article in a...
Willie M. Inabnit
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Christian Science healed me of...
Barbara Alice McKechnie
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For many years, from childhood...
Alice N. Cusick
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Christian Science heals
Norma Troje Millar
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The year 1927 stands out as a...
Lizzie H. Harvey
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Some years ago my wife and I...
J. Woodruff Smith with contributions from Gladys Huebl Smith
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Roy L. Smith, George Matthew Adams, Lin Yutang, Henry Geerlings, Frank Martin