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Signs of the Times
Harry S. Truman President of the United States in an address published in the New York Herald Tribune
I believe that every problem in the world today could be solved if men would only live by the principles of the ancient prophets and the Sermon on the Mount....
Religion is not a static thing. It exists not in buildings, but in the minds and hearts of our people. Religion is like freedom. We cannot take it for granted. Man, to be free, must work at it. And man, to be truly religious, must work at that, too. Unless men live by their faith, and practice that faith in their daily lives, religion cannot be a living force in the world today....
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January 21, 1950 issue
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THE HEALING GOVERNMENT OF GOD
ALEXANDER N. REISSNER
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THE WILL OF GOD
IRENE KENT
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GIVING ENRICHES
MAYME LOUISE CLOPTON
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INTELLIGENCE FREE FROM AGE AND TIME
CHARLES KINTER
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"THE RESPECT OF PROPER CARE"
ALLENE E. THORNBURGH
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PROMOTING THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
KIMMIS HARTLEY HENDRICK
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"THAT I SHOULD BEAR WITNESS UNTO THE TRUTH"
MARION BEARDSLEY DUNLEVY
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THE SWORD OF GIDEON
Harold Vinal
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THERE IS NO END OF THE ROAD
George Channing
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THE METAPHYSICS OF THE BIBLE
Helen Wood Bauman
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"And they that shall be of thee...
Dorothy M. Craig
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I am sincerely grateful for Christian Science,...
Myfanwy M. E. Speirs
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Gratitude urges me to write this...
Norma Bogart
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I was living in New Zealand...
Alice Rose Stockdale
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I should like to give grateful acknowledgment...
William P. Pruden
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At a time in my experience when...
Elaine S. Long
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About forty-six years ago divine...
Jennie Davis Settles
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Christian Science was offered to...
Margaret I. Lander with contributions from Kenneth Richard Lander
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Three physicians in consultation...
Jessie Hughes
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About twenty-eight years ago,...
Franz Dotzauer
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Harry S. Truman, George H. Holwager, A Correspondent, Earl L. Douglass, H. Beverley Ketchen