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Concerning Christian Science Wartime and Postwar Activities
[From a Christian Scientist in Germany]
In one of my former letters I mentioned feeling myself much blessed throughout all the years of my membership in The Mother Church. Yet I would not have thought that I would ever see the time when the name "Mother" would come to be so directly, verbally, expressed as it is being now. I think this is most beautiful.
We are exceedingly grateful for the Christian Science literature we get from American and English friends, and for the German Herald and Quarterly, and for being able once more to study the current Bible Lessons.
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September 27, 1947 issue
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THE SONG OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
HAROLD MOLTER
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NULLIFYING OBSTACLES TO SPIRITUAL PROGRESS
MYRTLE A. CASH
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SHUTTING THE DOOR
John Henry
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NAVIGATION
WILLIAM FRYE WHITE
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"WHO IS THINE ENEMY?"
LUCY MAY ROSAMOND
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TOUCHING THE HEM
MARIE M. HEESCHEN
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FULFILLMENT
William T. D. Henwood
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SOME THOUGHTS ON SIMPLICITY
ROY L. HARVEY
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THE SON OF GOD
Fred C. Stedham
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"I WILL BEHAVE MYSELF WISELY IN A PERFECT WAY"
John Randall Dunn
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THE LIONS' MOUTHS WERE SHUT
Paul Stark Seeley
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As a child I developed a sincere...
Octavia N. Freund
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With a joyful heart I wish to...
Dora H. Kocher-Kocher
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My gratitude for Christian Science...
Glenn V. Pickwell with contributions from Neva Mae Pickwell
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I was ten years old when my...
Dorothy Innis Bromfield
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With deep gratitude to God I...
Beulah Garrison
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Some years ago I was living in...
Annie Ellis
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How grateful I am for these...
Robert C. Braman
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I wish to express a little of the...
Bertrice T. Forest
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THE NEED
David Haydn Jenkins
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Roy L. Smith, L. A. Bolerjack