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HOW GOOD TO KNOW
How
good to know,
Wherever we go,
Love has prepared our place;
No circumstance,
No idle chance,
Can govern any case.
How good to know,
Above, below,
Love is the only power;
Let sense retreat,
For Love can meet
The challenge of this hour.
How good to know
We all can grow
To man's own high domain;
Here find one Mind
For all mankind,
Which wipes out war and pain.
How good to know
We can bestow
God's healing gift today,
With joy to share
This purer prayer
Along our upward way.
Roberta Joan Seiferth
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February 2, 1952 issue
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LIBERATION FROM HYPOCRISY
EDITH BAILEY
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"LOVEST THOU ME?"
HARRY L. RHODES
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SPEAK AS CHILDREN OF GOD
MILLIS CAVERLY
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HOW GOOD TO KNOW
Roberta Joan Seiferth
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LIVING CHURCH
IRENE KENT
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AN UNLIMITED INCOME
NATALIE G. FORCE
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THE FULLNESS OF GOODNESS
MAX LEVERTON
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SANCTUARY
Alan W. Thwaites
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DRUGLESS HEALING
Helen Wood Bauman
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PEACE THROUGH SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING
Robert Ellis Key
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WHEN?
Florence Irene Gubbins
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With a deep sense of humility I...
Tracy M. Reed
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I wish to express gratitude to...
Esther Hill
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I did not come into Christian Science...
Harriet Lucy Bosworth
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Christian Science brought untold...
Alice H. Brown
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Our family has been interested...
Ruth H. Holbert
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Many years ago my mother took...
Pearl K. Brundege
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To enumerate all the blessings...
Louise Stokes DeVoe
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Before becoming interested in...
George Lenge
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Christian Science is truly our sure...
Alice Gasser Stanley
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When I first started to read the...
Hattie R. Lehmann
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I am very grateful for Christian Science...
Shirley Marguerite Tod
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Genevieve Taylor, David Webster, L. Geiger