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Signs of the Times
The Rev. L. Harrison Ludwig in a sermonette in the Marion Star, Ohio
We must live close to God. The distinctive thing about the life of Jesus was that he always lived so close to God. God was his constant companion. He lived so close to God that he could say, "I and my Father are one." In all circumstances he found fellowship with God. The channel of communication between himself and God was always open. Any who would experience the joy of the resurrection morning must follow Jesus in this.
The Rev. Alpine M. Munro in the Beckenham Journal Kent, England
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September 30, 1950 issue
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THE SIMPLICITY OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
THE EARL OF AIRLIE
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THE HEALING OF SIN
BESSIE MAY TEOREY
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"I LOVE THE LORD"
Pierrepont E. Twitchell
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SOUL AND ITS ATTRIBUTES
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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KNOWING ONESELF
CHARLES SAUTHIER
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OUR REAL HOME
ETHEL M. WHITEHURST
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GAINING THE RIGHT STANDPOINT
WILHELM PEPERKORN
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"FOOTSTEPS OF THOUGHT"
LILY GRAY
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THE SWEET NECESSITY
Dorothy M. Kiddoo
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MAN'S PROTECTION IS HIS DEMONSTRATED RIGHTEOUSNESS
Richard J. Davis
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A TIMELY LESSON
Helen Wood Bauman
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AWARENESS
Mary Elizabeth Thompson
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When Christian Science was first...
Harold G. Merry
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The first healing in our family...
Maxine Mays Mechem
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I gratefully acknowledge the...
Germain Kully
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Our whole family has been...
Louise E. Taubert
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It is with sincere and humble...
Ann S. Smith
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Since I began the study of Christian Science,...
Annie Archer
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"Behold, I send an Angel before...
Marjorie G. Passmoor with contributions from Evelyn Passmoor
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My heart overflows with gratitude...
Charlotte V. Byrne
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"Oh that I knew where I might...
Evelyn M. Thierfeldt
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from L. Harrison Ludwig, Alpine M. Munro, Martin Rist, L. Henthorne