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September 13, 1947 issue
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EXPRESSING MANHOOD
RALPH CASTLE
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OVERCOMING ALLERGY
HELEN MAE VEALIE
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OUR READING ROOM
Lottie M. Brown
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TRUTH ANNULS THE LIE
ANNA A. HOLBROOK
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THOSE HIGHLY IMPORTANT TESTIMONIES
PAUL B. GRUSCHOW
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WHO WAITS ON GOD
Louise Darcy
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TESTS OF OBEDIENCE
IRENE KENT
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"BUT ME NO BUTS!"
LAWRENCE EDWIN WOOD
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GIVING
Dorothy Davis Armstrong
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A NEW NAME
ELLA H. HAY
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ASSURANCE
Kimmis Hartley Hendrick
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AN OPEN LETTER TO GIRLS AND BOYS
John Randall Dunn
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HEREDITY UPROOTED
L. Ivimy Gwalter
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With gratitude to God I should...
Annie Irvine
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I did not come into Christian Science...
Fred J. Stringer
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It is with deep gratitude that I...
Mildred Nash Bly
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Many years ago, when physicians...
Josephine McMaster
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I have had so many blessings...
Emily Parsons
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Army life was made much more...
Joe Dobson Redding
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Christian Science has been a beacon...
Mary Coburn
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Gladys M. Hartman
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MY NEED
Grace H. Sayers
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Donald H. Andrews, James G. Patton, Roger W. Gough, Sidney M. Berry, Pierce Harris