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Signs of the Times
Rev. A. M. Gibson, B.D. Ellon, Aberdeenshire, in an article in The Expository Times Edinburgh, Scotland
"Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men" (Mark 1:17).
These words were spoken to Andrew and Peter, of course. But they are being spoken here and now to us.
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July 21, 1956 issue
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THE JOY OF SALVATION
RALPH W. CESSNA
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"IF THOU WILT BE PERFECT"
BESSIE JONES
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RECONCILIATION
FRANCES B. EDMONDSON
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"WALK IN THE LIGHT"
Kathryn Paulson
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WANTED: CIRCULATORS OF GOOD NEWS
WILLIAM SHACKLE
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STRENGTH IS GOD-DERIVED
HELEN H. HIXON
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST'S YARDSTICK
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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"PROOF BY INDUCTION"
HARRY E. DE LASAUX
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JANE STANDS PORTER
HELEN B. MONTGOMERY
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THE IMPORTANCE OF GUARDING ONE'S THOUGHTS
Harold Molter
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THE REALM OF SUPPOSITION
Helen Wood Bauman
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"Praise ye the Lord: for it is good...
Rosemary M. Crisp with contributions from Edward Lewis,
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I attended a Christian Science...
Blanche Wheeler Swenson
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Like many others who have been...
Sylvia Wellington
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A great sense of gratitude fills...
Florence M. Solon
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Through Christian Science my...
Nat Wallace Hopkins
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I wish to express gratitude to God...
Marie Dunaway
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So complex was the thinking...
Carmel Forsyte
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More than thirty years ago I was...
Allie A. Rutledge
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from A. M. Gibson, R. Barclay Warren