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HEARING
Lord
, give me an ear
so sensitive to good
that I may hear
the least refrain of Love;
so deaf to error's claim
that I may hear
nought but the melody
of Love divine.
Then may I claim
in Love's own name
this hearing mine.
Grace B. Ladd
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October 30, 1948 issue
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VOTING STRAIGHT
HERBERT E. RIEKE
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GOD AT HAND AND AFAR OFF
ELSA S. LULL
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"AS A LITTLE CHILD"
ALICE LOUISE MERRILL
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ASCENSION
William Aubert Luce
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TRUE FORGIVENESS
ARLENE SHULL MAHONE
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TRUTH IN ACTION
GASTON CHERRIÈRE
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CONSIDER THE LILY
CAROL RICHMOND
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INVITATIONS—GETTING AND GIVING
GLADYS L. J. PAYNE
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THE PRAETORIAN GUARD
Pierrepont E. Twitchell
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"WHAT ARE YOUR POLITICS?"
John Randall Dunn
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THE WATCHTOWER IN THE VINEYARD
Robert Ellis Key
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Charlotte A. Sigmund
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Proving the healing power of...
John Elden Osborn
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About four years ago I fell and...
Marjorie Benner
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It is with much gratitude that I...
Eleanor E. F. Walton with contributions from Daisy M. Ord
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I give this testimony with the...
Eva B. Hungate with contributions from Robert P. Hungate
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It is with real joy and gratitude...
Hannah Elizabeth Hargreaves
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I have had so many proofs of...
Vera M. Sullivan with contributions from Walter G. Sullivan
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I wish to express my gratitude for...
George Gudgeon with contributions from Sarah Gudgeon
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HEARING
Grace B. Ladd
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William T. Ellis, Earl L. Douglass, Herbert W. Linden, John Bishop, Clarence W. Meadows, Joseph R. Kennedy, Ira W. Langston, M. Jane Scott