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Signs of the times
Robert James McCracken in the Christian World London, England
If Christianity affirms anything at all, it affirms that human nature can he changed, genuinely, radically, and permanently changed. The drunkard can reform and become sober, the impure can become pure, the grouch can become genial, the individual who is plagued with temper temperament can be helped to integrate his personality and can learn the secret of self-control, the crook and the gangster, yes, and the upstart dictator, can be won to a new frame of mind and to a new way of life.
No one who appreciates the issues that are at stake here will be disposed either to ignore or to treat lightly this claim.
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October 8, 1949 issue
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LAYING HOLD ON REALITY
CLAUDE WALLACE WOODRUFF
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GOD'S PERFECT DAY
ROSE SAFFRON
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ANSWERED PRAYER
RUIE PINNEY
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MAN'S HISTORY
DENNIS W. LEIGH
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DEMONSTRATING MENTAL SURGERY
BESSIE L. CARN
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THE SACRIFICES OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
ELSA WINIFRED MANN
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GRATITUDE—THE RECOGNITION OF GOD'S GOODNESS
SOPHY M. ARGELANDER
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UNCEASING ACTIVITY
KATHRYN PAULSON
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THIS IS THE CHRIST
Carol Earle Chapin
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MAN DOES NOT SUFFER
George Channing
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THE "CHIEF BLOW"
Helen Wood Bauman
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In the words of the Psalmist,...
Charlotte Anne Groves
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"Grace and Truth are potent...
Robert J. Haring
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"Behold, I stand at the door, and...
Miriam Faust Hallin
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Christian Science first came to...
Rose Wallett Kerns
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I send this testimony with the...
Ethel Dow Wetsel
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Edward Clark with contributions from Elisabeth Vogel Roeder
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Olive C. Washburn
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Signs of the times
with contributions from Robert James McCracken, Meredith A. Grove, A. W. Fortune, T. T. Shields, Joseph Fort Newton