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PROMISE
Love
speaks through the flower,
the sunbeam and shower,
through the dew-bathed grass and
all the colorful
grandeur of sea and sky.
Love's voice may be heard
in the song of the bird,
and sweet is the promise
which earth's beauty gives
of the heavenly vision—
the glory we find
in the all-loving Mind.
Emily M. Stephens
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October 16, 1948 issue
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DISAPPEARING SYMBOLS
JESSIE PAFFLEY
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HOW NEAR IS THE MILLENNIUM?
NEIL MARTIN
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"CONCEPTION UNCONFINED"
IRENE FENTON
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PROMISE
Emily M. Stephens
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OBEDIENCE—THE OFFSPRING OF LOVE
J. BUROUGHS STOKES
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THOU SHALT PREVAIL
Rubie Forsyth
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"WHERE HAVE YE LAID HIM?"
KATHLEEN CICELY SHEPPARD
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TRUE BREAD
VICTORIA NEWMAN STEINBERG
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THE STORY OF THE MOTHER CHURCH EXTENSION
RUTH C. EISEMAN
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LOVE
Dorothy May Crawshaw
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HOW POOR ARE WE?
John Randall Dunn
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THE VITALITY OF TRUTH
Helen Wood Bauman
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Jesus said to his disciples (John 14:16),...
Maud Chastain
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"He that dwelleth in the secret...
William Thomas Peckham
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It is with heartfelt gratitude for...
Inez N. Eitel
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For many years I have been reading...
Callie C. Heck
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Christian Science came to my...
Walter Roos
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It is with a deepening sense of...
Doris Bosco Dalrymple
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Christian Science came into my...
Mary W. Smith with contributions from Mary W. D. Smith
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My heart is overflowing with...
Jane H. Thompson
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Recently I have had a great desire...
Sue Ann Hahl
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TURN TO GOD
Viola M. Chartraw
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Chaplain Luther D. Miller, H. D. R, Stafford Cripps, W. W. Ingram, Raymond McCallister