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October 22, 1955 issue
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"HE LED CAPTIVITY CAPTIVE"
FRIEDRICH PRELLER
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TRUE SEEING
ROMELIA BOISSEVAIN
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DIVINE POWER AND HUMAN COMPETENCE
ALBERT F. ENGEL
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THE TRUE SENSE OF JUDGMENT
FLORENCE ADAMS MC GILL
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"IN THE SECRET PLACE OF THE MOST HIGH"
Margery Todahl Blokhine
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OVERCOMING FRUSTRATION
MARY SEDGWICK BLAKEMORE
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STEP FREELY FORWARD
MILLIS CAVERLY
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COUNTERFEIT AND COUNTERPART
FRANCES B. EDMONDSON
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THE JOY OF SEEKING
PRISCILLA A. OKIE
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"THE BRIGHT AND MORNING STAR"
Edna Wise West
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UNINTERRUPTED PROGRESS
Robert Ellis Key
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LOGICAL REASONING
Helen Wood Bauman
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 109 - An Answer to Problems of Loss
Richard Severson
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Christian Science proves that...
Eugene F. Jewett
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I should like to tell of how I was...
Dorothy C. Rowe
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I had known of Christian Science...
Frances B. Harriman
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"This is the day which the Lord...
Hazel I. Phillips
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My first demonstration of Christian Science...
Clarence A. J. Meyer
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With a heart full of gratitude I...
Ruth A. Hall
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When I was a small child my...
Irma Rene Koen
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When about six years of age I...
Florence Summerbell Crawford
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My heart is filled with gratitude...
Tessie Ratchford
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from W. O. Beason