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Frank and Gwendolyn!
You may have had an experience which will enable you to appreciate the viewpoint of a little girl named Gwendolyn who was being annoyed by a mischievous boy named Frank in her Christian Science Sunday School class. Frank had been teasing Gwen, and she was tempted to say something unkind to him. First, however, she protested to their teacher.
"But," said the teacher, "don't give evil a name. It's not really a person."
"Yes, I know," said Gwen, "but it looks mighty much like Frank!"
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May 24, 1947 issue
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Why Feel Sorry for Yourself?
LOUISE WHEATLEY COOK HOVNANIAN
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Claim and Demonstration
MAURICE E. MOSHER
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Home and Heaven
THELMA BROOKS
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Quietness
HUGH S. REID
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Glory Through Humility
REUBEN POGSON
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A Right Sense of Being
CAROLINE B. WINGERT
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Companioning with God's Angels
LEWIS CHARLES HUBNER
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"Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?"
GWENDOLEN A. MITCHELL
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Be Still and Know
BERTHA RIVERS—THOMPSON
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Who Needs the Treatment?
John Randall Dunn
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Frank and Gwendolyn!
Paul Stark Seeley
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Confident
CONSTANCE E. ELLISON
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After nearly four years of semi-invalidism,...
Emmett J. Hull
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I have received so many blessings...
Zella Edith Morris
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I should like to express gratitude...
Lillian Elizabeth Hooper
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In gratitude for the many, many...
Susie Teston
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"Let the redeemed of the Lord...
Marguerite Bliss Mack
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I have enjoyed the testimonies...
Carrie De Barthe
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Since I have been a student of...
Herman Mussfeldt with contributions from Lisbeth W. Mussfeldt
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Gratitude for Help
LUCY I. STURK
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Roy L. Smith, Charles A. Wells, Dana McLean Greeley, Alfred Grant Walton, Allan Knight Chalmers