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The Lord's Day
"There is no room for futility and monotony
in God's day"
This is the day which the Lord hath made." What do these beautiful words from the one hundred and eighteenth Psalm mean to us today? What is the Lord's day? Does the term refer to some distant future in a far-off place?
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October 28, 1961 issue
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Our Assured Destiny
JOHN H. HOAGLAND
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The Harvest of the World
BRUCE KLINGBEIL
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HE WHO BY WISDOM
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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"One thing is needful"
ANITA H. ROSENAU
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The Lord's Day
ARNO PRELLER
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What's Growing in Your Garden?
CAROL FREDERIC HIGGINS
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"A two-edged sword, guarding and guiding"
Ralph E. Wagers
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The Power of Motherhood
Carl J. Welz
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 423 - Healing Resentment Toward Others
with contributions from Ethel Brobeil
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One day I was riding a horse...
M. Elizabeth Johnston
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I learned of Christian Science...
Karl Gustav Wűnsche
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The study of Christian Science...
Eleanor Schmutzler
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I was introduced to Christian Science...
Elly Cornelia Elisabeth Rodyk
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We read in Proverbs (13:12),...
Harriet Condiff
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In the Manual of The Mother Church...
Marie A. Hughes
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My father, a druggist, first became...
Betty Seaman
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Signs of the Times
James Stringham