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THE MAN BORN BLIND
No
doubt the man born blind
had groped his way
through many seasons of thought,
wondering;
searching for hope and light.
By faith he washed in the pool
of Siloam and by God's might
he came again to the Jews,
having sight.
Consider his dauntless courage
as scoffers derided him,
for he proclaimed the Christ
that healed.
Light had been unsealed;
and Truth revealed.
Under such fiery attack would we
know our Saviour as well as he?
We disciples who think we see?
Thelma Brooks
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November 24, 1962 issue
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Breaking Barriers of Sense
MARY B. D'ARCY
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Virtue and Power
MAX DUNAWAY
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Let God Guide
PHYLLIS W. YOUNG
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Substance: An Attribute of God
NOEL D. BRYAN-JONES
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THE MAN BORN BLIND
Thelma Brooks
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"When Jesus saw their faith"
MARQUE HOLTREY
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His Angels Have Charge
SAVILLA WELK AMERY
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Something to Consider
Helen Wood Bauman
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For Teen-agers Only
Carl J. Welz
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During the past sixteen years we...
Jean Suzanne Davies
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After a physician had examined...
William F. Graebel
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During many years an abundance...
Amelia Williams with contributions from Harry T. Williams
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I had been searching for many years...
Carolyn Joan Lange
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On page 463 of the textbook,...
Jean Penton Breckenridge
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Christian Science came into...
Polly Creel Odell
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In my experience there have been...
Laura Winifred Acock
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Signs of the Times
Bill