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OUR LEADER
She
had borne her burden through the heat of day
But now, the night came down without a star.
No silver lined the cloud of mortal mind,
No more could promise come of matter,
No more could joys of sense find answer in her heart.
And then, when earthly hope had fled,
Her heart awoke, awoke to her Redeemer.
She saw Him as He is,
In all the glory of unchanging Love.
She saw through all the mist of sorrow that had been, her lot
The power of God had led her on to this awakening.
She placed her hand in His
And from the night went on to shining day.
And so she gave to us the key,
The key which she has taught us will unlock
The treasures of the Truth, which is the Christ.
So let us listen to this voice and place our hand in His
And from the night go on to shining day.
Jean Glatthar
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December 27, 1947 issue
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NOT TIME, BUT ETERNITY
ANNE R. ADAMS
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OUR LEADER
Jean Glatthar
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AUSTERITY OR PROSPERITY?
ROBERT LEONARD MOORE
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CREATION NOW
HARRIET M. BERG
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GOOD RESOLUTIONS
MORTON P. MAC LEOD
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DWELLING IN THE REALM OF SPIRIT
SOPHY M. ARGELANDER
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HUMAN YIELDING
Lucy I. Sturk
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THE FIRST COMMANDMENT
LINDEN E. JONES
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SNOWFLAKES AND GRATITUDE
ALETHA SPERO
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ACHIEVEMENT
Edythe Jamieson
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COURAGE, DEAR PILGRIM!
John Randall Dunn
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GAIN, NOT LOSS
L. Ivimy Gwalter
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COURAGE
Emma Mannix
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It is with sincere gratitude and...
Harold Howes Marshall with contributions from Ethel M. Marshall
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I wish to express my gratitude to...
Lillian M. Swett
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I wish to add my testimony to...
Madie N. Lawson
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In 1919 I was in my early twenties...
George J. Goldman
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I should like to express my...
Gertrude L. Whedon
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It is indeed a great privilege to...
Ethel Delilah Purdy
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When Christian Science came...
Frieda Friedrich
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ANNIVERSARY
Frank Balls Ouseley
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Albert E. Kirk, Frank E. Duddy, Henry St. George Tucker