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A LOVING THOUGHT
The
darkest shadow cannot dim
a single ray of light,
but smallest beam of morning's dawn
can banish shades of night!
So can a thought of love dissolve
a cloud of fear and heal—
with but a touch—the greatest woe
a human heart can feel.
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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February 18, 1956 issue
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LOVE'S PERFECT SUSTAINING POWER
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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TRUE WEALTH
VERA D. BOTTING
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EVER-PRESENT FRUITION
Alice Troxell McCoun
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OVERCOMING GENERALLY ACCEPTED BELIEFS
ARTHUR W. WERNER
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OUR DWELLING PLACE
MARY FARLEY
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PROPER SUBORDINATION
CLAUDE WALLACE WOODRUFF
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GOODNESS IS GREATNESS
MOLLIE ORR WALDRON
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A LOVING THOUGHT
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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THE PROPHET OF TODAY
Robert Ellis Key
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DEFENSE AGAINST EPIDEMICS
Harold Molter
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 126 - The Spiritual Education of Children
Joseph A. Crum
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I am increasingly grateful to God...
Florence Kincade
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It has been said, "Man's extremity...
Jessie M. Smith
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In Psalms (40:1, 2) we read:...
Victor Kisley
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Eight years ago I found Christian Science...
Alice Raflo with contributions from Franklin Raflo
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With humble gratitude I wish to...
Friederike Jaisle
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I should like to tell of a few of...
Dorothy Giffey
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When I came into Christian Science...
Eva Gwynne
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In 1930 I was quickly healed of...
Elizabeth Guy Sharp
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Words are inadequate to express...
Elizabeth M. Noble with contributions from Georgia Milholland Covey, John T. Porter
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Stanley Rowland, Richard M. Nixon, Wallace Williams