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The Indispensable Man
"Each idea is essential to the divine purpose for which it is conceived"
"There is no indispensable man." This familiar statement is based on the theory that everyone is replaceable. Those who have accepted this theory point to the increasing mechanization in industry and to the attraction of totalitarian doctrines as today's evidence of declining individualism.
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December 2, 1961 issue
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"He believed in his God"
MILTON SIMON
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What Motivates Our Endeavors?
EDITH BAILEY
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THE ETERNAL DAWN
Richard Carver
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The Indispensable Man
HAROLD TAYLOR WEEKS
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One Need of This Hour
VERONICA VIOLET PARK
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Listening to God's Voice
CAROLYN ABBOTT SEBBARD
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The Forgiveness of Sin
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Preventive and Curative Arts
Ralph E. Wagers
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 428 - The Healing Christ in Today's World
with contributions from Lois Oldiges
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ON EAGLE'S WING
Nancy L. Holder
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Towards the end of the Second...
Martin Thomas Mason
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I should like to express my deep...
Hazel J. Bronson
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I had loved the Bible from my...
Jane O'Donnell
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Although I was brought up in...
A. Belle Anderson
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At one time our boy had thirty-eight...
Katie Jewel Loomis
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For many years I had a sincere...
Rebecca Riley Hubbell
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Because I have had many wonderful...
Virginia Hill Hossle
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Signs of the Times
Edward Falkowski