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Signs of the Times
Spirit the Ultimate Reality
Dr. Donald H. Andrews in a sermon reported in The Baltimore Sun, Maryland
If it were possible to compress the human body into pure solid matter, it would be smaller than the tiniest speck of dust, and the entire human race so compressed would be the size of a bottle that could be put into one's pocket.
This statement was made ... from the pulpit of Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church by a lay reader of the church, Dr. Donald H. Andrews, professor of chemistry at Johns Hopkins University and widely known not only in the United States but abroad for his work in the field of low-temperature chemistry.
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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