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AS FAR AS EAST FROM WEST
A Clergyman tells a quaint little story of the way his father used to deal with him whenever he got into a boyish temper. "Where's Harry?" his father would ask.
"Why, here he is," the lad would reply.
"Oh, no, you're not Harry. Harry is lost. Go find him. I want Harry."
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December 25, 1954 issue
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CHRISTMAS WITH CHRIST
PEARL G. ANDREWS
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BENEDICTION
Edith Coonley Howes
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SURMOUNTING ADVERSITY
STANLEY B. SMITH
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OUR SAVIOUR
MARIAN PITCHER CLARK
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AS FAR AS EAST FROM WEST
W. GORDON MILLS
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"I DELIGHT TO DO THY WILL, O MY GOD"
EMILY RUTH SUMMERS
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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING TRUSTWORTHY
THOMAS A. MCCLAIN
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MEETING THE HUMAN NEED
MARGUERITE EMILY BUTTNER
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"'CAUSE I'M GOD'S CHILD"
WILLIAM LITTLE
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"THE ARM OF THE LORD"
Mary Lucretia Barker Franklin
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WATCH
Robert Ellis Key
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HOW TO DEMONSTRATE SPIRITUAL POWER
Harold Molter
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 66 - An Answer to the Problem of Social Drinking
Elmer Charles Paxton
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I have long enjoyed reading the...
Alan Crawford
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Many blessings have come to me...
Lottie L. Barnes
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For a long time I have read with...
Isabelle J. Miller
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In "The First Church of Christ Scientist, and Miscellany"...
Betsy Gormley Baldwin
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It is a privilege to give a testimony...
Mary Faith Kerig
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It is time to express my gratitude...
Edith Grinstead
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Some years ago I found myself...
Frederick Kenton
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In the year 1934 I had reached...
Lucille Knight