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Signs of the Times
Education's Basic Factor
Fleet Admiral C. W. NimitzFront Rank, St. Louis, Missouri
Religion has been a basic factor in American culture since our forefathers landed on our shores. From it have stemmed our highest ideals.
Christian education has been a molding influence in character development in our youth all the way from kindergarten to college. Resulting values to the individual and the nation have been conspicuously evident in peace and in war. Unnumbered men and women have found faith and courage for daily living in the spirit and precepts of the Christian way of life and, even in the trials and sufferings of war, have been strengthened. ...
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May 17, 1947 issue
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I Can Give a Testimony
WILLIAM H. OTT
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Power of Right Thinking
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Through Length of Days
MARY STONE WALLACE
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The Sure Reward of Persistence
PATRICK J. HAMBROOK
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Salvation at Midnight
LELA MAY AULTMAN
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Maintain Your Spiritual Consciousness
DOUGLAS ROBERTS
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Scientific Forgiveness
MARY H. OLIVER
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Spirit Satisfies; Liquor Does Not
GLADYS ELLA GIBBS
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To Obey Is to Honor
MARIAN HEYD HOLBROOK
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Liberation
JAMES MONTEITH ERSKINE
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The Scientific Fact
Margaret Morrison
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Discovery Through Devotion
Paul Stark Seeley
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It is with a heart deeply aware...
Clarice Garrett
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"No good thing will he [God]...
Wesley R. Mason, Jr.
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A copy of the Christian Science Sentinel...
Rida Marshall Reager
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The statement, "Man's extremity...
Myrtle M. Hammond
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Christian Science is the greatest...
John Douglas Greig
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For some time I have been wanting...
Bessie W. Clear
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It is now nineteen years since I...
Maria J. Floris
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from C. W. Nimitz, L. S. Shutter, Eleanor B. Allen, Robert B. Day, J. Edgar Hoover, George S. Benson