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HARVEST SONG FOR A LECTURE
For
this harvest for mankind
May I gather seeds from Mind.
May I sow them silently
In the soil's fertility;
Then bind every blade declared
As the living grain is shared.
So I reap rich fruit and flower—
Healing—of this harvest hour.
Pamela G. Palmer
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February 28, 1959 issue
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THE BASIS OF GOOD BUSINESS
VIRGINIA WILKINSON KOFFMAN
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FEELING DIVINE ENERGY
HAROLD TAYLOR WEEKS
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BLESSINGS FROM ENTERTAINING ANGELS
EDNA MAY EVANS
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SPEAK UP!
PERLE MARY HOPSON
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"PEACE, BE STILL"
Robert Ellis Key
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TRUTH UNCOVERS AND DESTROYS LATENT ERRORS
MARTHA R. MAXWELL
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"LOOK AWAY FROM THE BODY"
J. LESLIE HADDON
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SOPHISTICATION VERSUS AUTHENTICITY
HARRIET M. LODGE
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HARVEST SONG FOR A LECTURE
Pamela G. Palmer
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WHY SHOULD WE REJOICE?
Harold Molter
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WAKE UP! THE DREAM IS NOT REAL!
John J. Selover
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
with contributions from Francis W. Cousins
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Eighteen years ago I was ordered...
Waiter von Kaenel
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I can only say, "Thank You,...
Nellie Elizabeth Erickson
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"Beloved, now are we the sons...
Dorothy L. Honeick
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I have received abundant benefits...
Elizabeth Niness
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As I have been especially helped...
Emmett Miller Firestone
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In humble gratitude to our...
Eunice B. Thompson
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Christian Science was presented...
Leta Bailey
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Recently when I was in an automobile...
Inger Rogers
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Signs of the Times
J. H. Ferris