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"WHAT'S IN A NAME?"
To the student of Christian Science there is more in a name than the poet Shakespeare implied when he wrote,
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.
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March 27, 1954 issue
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THE CHALLENGE TO DISEASE
RALPH B. SCHOLFIELD
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POWER BELONGS TO GOD
VELMA LEWIS INGRAHAM
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"WHAT'S IN A NAME?"
THOMAS D. M. LATTA
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THE DEMONSTRATION OF SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING
PEARL LOUISE CLARK
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MAN'S ADEQUATE SUPPLY
WARREN G. LUEDEMANN
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RIGHT APPRAISAL
MARGARET GWENDOLYN MC CULLOCH
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HOME—"THE DEAREST SPOT ON EARTH"
JOYCE H. SMITH
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LIGHTED CANDLES
HARRIETT C. ANDERSON
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GOD'S DAY
Rosemary C. Cobham
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DEFENSE AGAINST MALPRACTICE
Robert Ellis Key
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THE REWARDS OF SERVICE
Harold Molter
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 27 - How Can a Book Bring Healing?
Blanche C. Poynton
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
with contributions from Inman H. Douglass
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I am humbly and joyously grateful...
Lucille M. Durrett
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I owe to Christian Science a debt...
James Harland Powles
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With a grateful heart I wish to...
Marga Beidel
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"A grain of Christian Science...
Oma Tipton
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It is with deep gratitude for the...
Daisy Minnie Bailly
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My gratitude for Christian Science...
Helen Bills Reynolds
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I wish to express gratitude to our Leader...
C. Ethel Saunders
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Thanks to a knowledge of Christian Science...
David Howard Gillard
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For many years I have benefited...
Dora Webb Hoyt
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With happiness and gratitude in...
Maxine Pierce
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from N. R. J. Bradshaw, Joseph R. Sizoo, Floyd Poe, Horace W. B. Donegan