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Signs of the Times
The Reverend Wesley Parker in The New Zealand Herald Auckland, New Zealand
The Church can be too subjective. When it ceases to be active it ceases to be vital. The worst ills of the Church have arisen from its absorption with itself rather than with its task.
It was never meant to be an end in itself, but a means toward the redemption of the world. ...
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October 22, 1960 issue
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"The fullness of His promise"
DORIS HUBBARD
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"Constant watchfulness"
FRANCES H. GIFFORD
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Elections Under God's Government
KIMMIS HARTLEY HENDRICK
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"No element of self-destruction"
RALPH F. OBERNDORFER
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Seeing Through Disguises
SARA DEBORAH EMERSON
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"This is it"
HARRY ABELES
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A Transitional Stage
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Measure of the Real Man
John J. Selover
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 370 - "Now are we the sons of God"
John C. W. Bird
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At the time Christian Science...
Elisabeth Sonntag
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I shall never cease to be grateful...
Janet Averill with contributions from Nellie H. Martin
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My daughter, who is not a...
Mary Cohen
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"To those leaning on the sustaining...
Jacob Saul Mades
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My parents became interested...
Edna Mary Watson with contributions from Arthur L. Watson
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For the privilege of attending a...
Beulah G. Thomas
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One evening while we were at...
Jack L. Cooke
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Wesley Parker