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THE PRESENT DAY OF MIRACLES
In
full accordance with God's law
the miracle fulfills His plan.
This will explain the thing I saw:
that hand stretched forth without a flaw.
Such healings prove God's will for man.
It's natural for man to be
all His creator would design.
Perfection must be His decree
for His own image. How could He
create His child less than divine?
Let us accept His work as done!
Let us our Father's law enforce!
Let us know law and Love are one,
holding us safely, as the sun
is held, established in its course.
Then daily miracles will prove
the law of God the only power.
Then all will be secure in Love,
rejoicing in the coming of
the Christ to earth. God speed the hour!
Jane M. Crisp
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January 26, 1952 issue
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SUCCESS IN BUSINESS
HAROLD MOLTER
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HYMNS BRING HEALING
LOUIE ALLEN
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GATHERED IN HIS NAME
WALTER BRENZIKOFER
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TRUE ENTHUSIASM
JULIUS EVANS
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THE PRESENT DAY OF MIRACLES
Jane M. Crisp
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"I WILL LOVE"
LEILA SMITH GRIFFITH
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UTILIZING THE DIVINE POWER
ROBERT WILLIAM BAYLES
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THE TRUE BASIS FOR HAPPINESS
MIRIAN ROOD READING
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SECURITY
Mary A. Haddow
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THE VALUE AND MEANING OF SILENT PRAYER
Richard J. Davis
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SCIENTIFIC MODESTY
Helen Wood Bauman
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IN THE BEGINNING
Fanny de Groot Hastings
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I did not take up Christian Science...
Alice M. Bartlett
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While I was lunching with a...
Edward G. Mathiott
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I should like to express my deep...
Alice M. Colonius
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I was brought up by a good...
Rose D. McGlasson
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In gratitude for countless instances...
Lucia B. Kidder
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Christian Science was presented...
Louise P. Sappenfield
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In 1931 through the help of a...
Charles A. Palazzolo
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Many healings have taken place...
Myrtle E. Stokes
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I early learned in the Christian Science Sunday School to...
Anna K. Michael
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I first heard of Christian Science through the healing of...
Cynthia H. Winfrey
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Hugh Redwood, Charles A. Wells