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Rhythmical Progress
"We can improve our concept of night until it has
no obstructive or destructive element"
"The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge." The opening verses of the nineteenth Psalm suddenly introduced to my thinking a concept of night quite at variance with the one I had previously held of it as a symbol of evil, of the powers of darkness, and of hideous dreams.
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August 17, 1963 issue
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Rhythmical Progress
AMY DAVISON FIELD
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True Gratitude Dispels Discouragement
HARRY C. MOORE
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"I have finished my course"
ESTELLE B. CRANE MAC GREGOR
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Learn to Commend, Not Condemn
AARON J. ASPER
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Parenthood
KATHERINE C. DUDLEY
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A College Student Writes
CECIL E. PURIFOY, JR.
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COMMUNION WITH GOD
Jean Hazel Allen
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Our Present Demonstration of Infinity
Helen Wood Bauman
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The Word of God Is with Authority
Ralph E. Wagers
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For years I had been wandering...
Ruth Graham
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In The Christian Science Journal...
Annie Tennant McConnell
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I should like to express my very...
Joanne Ward Nelson
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Prior to my becoming acquainted...
Benjamin J. Silver
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On page 1 of Science and Health...
Mary E. Hausmann
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"And a little child shall lead...
Mae C. Rosing
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Signs of the Times
Wernher von Braun