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HUMILITY
The
image in the mirror,
Glorious though it be,
Cannot take any credit
For what the eye may see.
All its grace and beauty.
The things it may have done.
Belong not to the image.
But to the imaged one.
So I, as God's reflection.
But demonstrate His power.
Thus pray I for clear vision
To reflect Him every hour.
Gall L. Shoup, Jr.
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January 5, 1952 issue
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SOMETHING TO DO
JOHN H. HOAGLAND
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THE WISDOM OF SIMPLICITY
H. VICTORIA BURNESS
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THE IDEAL MAN
H. PHELPS GATES
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SCIENTIFIC PURITY
Leta Dexter Owen
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SEEING EYES AND HEARING EARS
MYRTLE A. CASH
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THE DIVINE PRECEPTS
HAYDEN KENNETH MAC LEAY TROY
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"PRAYER...WITHOUT CEASING"
RUTH ANGELL
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THE BASIS FOR RIGHT DECISIONS
VELMA JONES BISSELL
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HUMILITY
Gall L. Shoup
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LISTENING
Richard J. Davis
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TODAY'S PROPHETS
Helen Wood Bauman
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RESPLENDENT IMAGE
Ilmah D. Werner
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At the outset of my experiences...
Ola B. Sander
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I have been attending a Church...
George W. Winter
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I first heard of Christian Science...
Louise D. Comeau
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As a child I loved to go to Sunday school...
Margaret Williamson
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I am deeply grateful for the healing...
Winifred Hollies Guidry with contributions from Louis C. Guidry
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Christian Science was presented...
Norah Tyler
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When we open our thought and...
Erma Stembel
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With this testimony I wish to express...
Lilly Tschanz
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Thirty years ago Christian Science...
Thelma L. Lyon
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Edward Winckley, Arthur W. McDavitt, Julius Koehler