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"The ever-flowing tides of truth"
"The real man made in God's likeness, cannot suffer from inertia"
In the days of the great sailing ships, the old-time mariners tried to avoid, whenever possible, a passage through the doldrums— those equatorial regions of calms and of light, baffling winds where a vessel could frequently be becalmed for days, or even weeks, on end and consequently where all progress would be halted until sufficient wind arose again for onward passage.
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May 4, 1963 issue
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God, the Supreme and Only Lawgiver
ALFRED SCHNEIDER
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Impersonal Judgment
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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Seeking Divine Guidance
HELEN V. WHITE
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SO CLOSE TO LOVE
Bernice King Brigham
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"The ever-flowing tides of truth"
CECIL E. MAIDEN
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"I'm not a bit afraid anymore"
RUTH RENO SMITH
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A College Student Writes
JEANNE COLETTE LA BERGE
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OVER THE TELEPHONE
Vera Sohr Kelly
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The Consistency of Christian Science
Helen Wood Bauman
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Conclusions from a Parable
Ralph E. Wagers
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I am very grateful for a beautiful...
Laura H. Foged
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Although I had had some evidences...
Burton E. Cox
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Because of continued ill health...
Margaret Monchier with contributions from Arthur Monchier
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I desire to express my gratitude...
Mary D. Williams
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Again I should like to express...
Alberta B. Hicks
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In gratitude for the rich blessings...
Käthe Frick
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I have relied on Christian Science...
Grace I. Sims
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Millard Osborne