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LEARNING TO WRITE FOR OUR PERIODICALS
Devoting thought to the achievement of writing for our periodicals will reverse the human tendency described by Shakespeare in these words:
Our doubts are traitors
And make us lose the good we oft might
win
By fearing to attempt.
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July 16, 1955 issue
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"IT IS WELL"
J. BUROUGHS STOKES
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TRUE LIBERTY
LAURA JANE MORGAN
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LEARNING TO WRITE FOR OUR PERIODICALS
EVANGELINE PAXTON
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PERCEIVE THE NOTHINGNESS OF ERROR
GWEN M. CASTLE
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THE USHER IN A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
TIMOTHY GEORGE HOLDEN
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A SACRED RULE
BETTY G. MELICHAR
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THE POWER OF THE WORD
HILDA FRANCES NIXON
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TRUTH FREES FROM FEAR
HOPE HANSON BROADSMITH
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LOVE'S DECREE
Mildred Booth Lord
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HYPNOTISM NOT REMEDIAL
Helen Wood Bauman
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KEEPING WATCH OVER THE WORLD
Harold Molter
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 95 - Polio Healed Through Prayer
Sidney C. Anderson
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I am profoundly grateful for the...
Pearl Rodriguez
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I wish to express gratitude for...
Edna M. Loderhose
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About three years ago a radio...
Guiles Deane Davenport
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In Psalms we read (103:2)...
Rosa Lässer
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Reading testimonies in a Sentinel...
Nettie Humphrey
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I should like to narrate one of...
Emma M. Cohen
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I have received much inspiration...
Gene S. Weihs
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Christian Science has been my...
Catherine S. Stone
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How grateful I am that I can...
Hazel Ellis Robertson
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Our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy...
Clementine Vandagrifft
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William Cowper, Elof Anderson, G. Eizenga