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Signs of the Times
From the "Bishop's Page" of the Arkansas Churchman Little Rock, Arkansas
In the ancient town of Bray, sitting peacefully on the banks of the River Thames,... there is an ancient and famous hostelry, the Hind's Head Inn. Town and inn have seen the centuries come and go.
On the mantel over the fireplace in the lobby of the inn are these words: "Fear knocked at the door; faith answered; no one was there."
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
June 25, 1949 issue
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OUR DAILY SUPPLY
ERIC W. CARR
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ARE WE LISTENING?
JEANNE PAUL CHRISTENSEN
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GOD, MAN'S ONLY LAWGIVER
DONALD R. LANE
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MAN'S ETERNAL ONENESS WITH LIFE
DUANE T. YOULD
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FISHERS OF MEN
Edith Leavitt
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"TO ALL MEN LIBERALLY"
MARION D. MAC CANN
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THERE IS NO DANGER
NATHANIEL C. HILL
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"LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR"
CHALLICE RANDOLPH WAHL
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THE MORNING MEAL
Eleanor G. R. Young
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"CRYING, ABBA, FATHER"
George Channing
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DOING OUR BEST
Helen Wood Bauman
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Army life clean, constructive, when companions are God's ideas
Dorothy E. Clark
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Changed concept of God and healing of acute indigestion
Edith G. Gilbertson with contributions from Alice Ulvin Sonnesyn
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Pelvis injury healed by mental means alone
Anna Schroot
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Love proves no separation. Peace from reading textbook
Henry R. Castleton
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Healed of kidney trouble and eczema, as thought clears
Bertha Reihman
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Fear at the root cast out; malignant growth vanishes
J. Olive Rowe with contributions from Bernard A. Rowe
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Thought cleared, Skin trouble goes
Margaret M. Jackson
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Understanding heals grief, also fear of thunderstorms
Nielsine Herlick
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Business restored to normal. Medical verdicts reversed
Archibald S. Grinalds
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from H. A. Hagemeier