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FAN IN HAND
For
winnowing of useless chaff
From sound, substantial wheat,
A fan is wielded patiently
Till harvest be complete.
So understanding separates
The fable from the fact;
When falsity is fanned away
We find the truth intact.
Florence Fraser Ludgate
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June 22, 1957 issue
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PUT THE BEST ROBE ON HIM
KATHKRINE S. WHITNEY
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"FEED THE FAMISHED AFFECTIONS"
HOWARD SIEPEN
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AS FREE AS A BIRD
ELEANOR HENDERSON BUSER
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NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SPIRIT
MARY BARNES
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND THE RESEARCH WORKER
GORDON SHARP DOUGLAS
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WHY WEAR A DISGUISE?
ETHEL DANIELS HUBBARD
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"TO WHOM SHALL WE GO?"
LUCILLE P. SHIRLEY
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ALWAYS READY FOR OPPORTUNITY
EVELYN P. JENSEN
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FAN IN HAND
Florence Fraser Ludgate
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WHAT IS PROGRESS?
Harold Molter
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"DISEASE IS A MENTAL STATE"
Helen Wood Bauman
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 196 - "They shall not sorrow any more"
Grace S. Haerle
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While on active service during...
Oswald Lammert with contributions from Phroso D. Lammert
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Realizing the privilege that is...
O'dellmae Johnson
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Much telling will not relate all...
Nell Carlon
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"God is our refuge and strength,...
Sophia M. van Gilse Milborn with contributions from Anne Johan van Gilse
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During the nine years that I have...
Lucy Bentley
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Christian Science is indeed the...
Dorothy C. Johnson
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When my wife and I began the...
Clarence Frank Waldman
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Many years ago an uncle came...
Clara Gertrude Wolf
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Richard Holsworth