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November 16, 1957 issue
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"THIS DAY IS HOLY"
KATHRYN PAULSON
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TRUTH FREES FROM SUPPOSITION
EDWIN E. MEISENHOLDER
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"WATCH DILIGENTLY"
NADINE R. EWING
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A PLACE OF SAFETY
BERTIE M. SMITH
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"THERE IS NO SENSATION IN MATTER"
MARCEL ANDRÉ VONNEZ
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MAKING DECISIONS
MARY W. IMES
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WHAT MORE CAN WE ASK?
HAZEL R. HARRISON
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"I SHALL NOT WANT"
HAROLD E. MARIETTA
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SPIRITUAL EVIDENCE
Harold Molter
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A PROGRESSIVE CHURCH
Helen Wood Bauman
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Some years ago I suffered from a...
Hilda Durant
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For many years now I have enjoyed...
Howard B. Holman
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In my younger days I lost overnight...
Nadia Marco-Feigen
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So much good has come into my...
Muriel Mary Pearson
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Problems of various kinds have...
Elizabeth P. Vouco
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It is with the deepest gratitude...
Donald G. Shepard
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I shall always be grateful to the...
Roberta C. Cole
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The testimonies in our periodicals...
Carolyn E. McCole with contributions from George McCole
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from E. Stanley Jones, George M. Adams, Sam S. Langley, R. Reginald Parry