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HUMILITY
Learn
the peace of lowly living;
Touch Truth's garment at the hem.
Perfumed petals draw their sweetness
From the flower's roots and stem.
Laud and plaudits of the millions
Vanish into vacant air.
Centuries later men remember
Power that lay within a prayer.
Max Dunaway
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November 13, 1954 issue
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WHY PILATE MARVELED
PAUL STARK SEELEY
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SPIRITUAL DEMANDS
PAULINE B. RADER
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TAKING THE RIGHT STANDPOINT
DUMONT BEERBOWER
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ENTERTAINING ANGELS
GWENDOLYN M. WARD
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SEEING ONLY GOOD AS REAL
FREDERICK G. A. WILLIAMS
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"WISDOM, ECONOMY, AND BROTHERLY LOVE"
ETHEL MUNRO GOSS
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ERROR ONLY LOOKS BIG
BEVERLY BEMIS HAWKS
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GENTLE POWER
Alma Graham Jenks
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THE AUDIENCE CHAMBER
Robert Ellis Key
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WHAT OF THE FUTURE?
Harold Molter
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HUMILITY
Max Dunaway
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I thank God for all the blessings...
Charles Saudan with contributions from Eleanor Gause Brouévitch, Cora B. Gause
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We are told in the Bible (Mal. 3:10)...
Genevieve McD. Holton with contributions from Earl Smiley Holton
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I desire to bear witness to the...
Frances Mary Wykes
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For many years Christian Science...
Mabel Haynes
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It is with a heart grateful for...
Irene Rawlins with contributions from Charles Rawlins
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I have been a student of Christian Science...
Bella Clark Brown
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Several years before I was married...
Katie R. Dailey
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Christian Science has made my...
Frances B. Sewell
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As a girl I always felt that one...
Ena R. H. Pridham with contributions from Evelyn T. Pridham
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Donald E. Lewis, W. J. Brown