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A Quiet Hour
"The very things the heart most longs for . . . are
found in regular contemplation of the truth"
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the pace of today's living is not satisfying the spiritual desires and aspirations of mankind. Every minute of the day can be taken up with rushing about; and yet looking back over it, we find that much of this activity is meaningless.
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December 1, 1962 issue
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Spiritual Identity versus Sin
EDGAR ISAAC NEWGASS
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A Quiet Hour
ANN T. BEALS
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Up-to-date Thinking
BRYAN G. POPE
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Christian Science and the Homemaker
LORRAINE STAPEL REICHARDT
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TODAY'S PARENTS
Lillian V. Byrd
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God Is Present Everywhere
VETA GUTHEIL
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A College Student Writes
CECIL E. PURIFOY, JR.
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Take Time to Be Grateful
CARL J. WELZ
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"And the man believed"
RALPH E. WAGERS
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When a neighbor presented...
Mella Kennedy
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I was guided to Christian Science...
Harry Neville
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Immediately upon taking up...
Georgia T. Hale
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As a child I had the blessed privilege...
Elizabeth Hand with contributions from Lauren C. Hand
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I should like to share an experience...
Ruby K. Hensley
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The power of Truth as taught...
Florence P. Hatch