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"EARLY IN THE MORNING"
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty,
Early in the morning our song shall rise to Thee.
This familiar hymn (Christian Science Hymnal, No. 117) strikes a keynote of thanksgiving which is shared by all who have learned the harmony and peace of a life consecrated to God. A blessing of freedom, wisdom, and joy is found in early morning praise to Him.
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September 3, 1949 issue
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"EARLY IN THE MORNING"
ROBERT WILLIAM BAYLES
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SPEAKING THE HEALING WORD
BETTY ROBERTSON
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"STAND STILL....GO FORWARD"
JESSIE B. MOTTEN
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GRATITUDE
Marguerite J. Lorber
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THE SPIRITUAL UNIVERSE
W. A. GIBSON MARTIN
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OUR DUTY TO MANKIND
ELEANOR SHIPMAN MINER
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"ALL THAT I HAVE IS THINE"
WILLIAM R. FRYE
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GOOD DIVINELY NATURAL
INA K. PITNER
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"HITHERTO HATH THE LORD"
Ruth E. Puffer
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MIND AND MAN
Robert Ellis Key
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ACCEPTABLE SACRIFICE
Helen Wood Bauman
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Christ Jesus said, "Come unto...
Gilbert J. Simons
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I still have vivid recollections of...
Clara Rasch
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For twenty-seven years Christian Science...
Stella B. Pocklington
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The healing Christ has always...
Edwin C. Grant
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For many years I was seriously...
Mary L. Surels
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During the period over seven...
Sylvia L. McLean
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The clear, logical facts given in...
Lucile Lindman
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I am grateful for a new view of...
Lou R. Key
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For more than twenty-five years...
Karoline Rohmond
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Although I attended a Christian Science Sunday School...
Margaret L. Perdue
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. C. Penney, W. J. Bleathman, Frederick Maser, A. W. Fortune