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"SO SHALL I KEEP THY LAW"
Psalm 119:44
Father
, when some seeming wrong
Lingers long—taunting, strong—
Let me recall the many ways
I have known
No human problem ever will
Reverse Your law, so poised, so still.
Some facet of that law divine
Shall upon my seeking shine,
Light the path that I must tread
Till I take the wine and bread,
Humble, joyful, proving still
Myself enfolded in Your will.
Grace Lillian Snell
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October 17, 1964 issue
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"To undo the heavy burdens"
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Let Us Exercise Our Dominion
RAY D. KELSEY
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"SO SHALL I KEEP THY LAW"
Grace Lillian Snell
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Rising from Grief into Glory
BARBARA J. PELLMAN
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Certainty of Attainment
RAYMOND JACKSON ALLEN
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Two Cardinal Points
ANNA BOHN
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Billy and the Little League
DOROTHY H. JONES
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Remember? or Reflect?
Helen Wood Bauman
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Working for the Disappearance of Death
Carl J. Welz
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"O give thanks unto the Lord;...
Jeanne Edith Steiner Martin
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In the Preface of Science and Health...
Peter Hugh McCallum
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About two years ago, while at...
Jeanette Seigren
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My heart overflows with gratitude...
Kathleen Els Mallet
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Mrs. Eddy says in her poem...
Arthur Harris Webster
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"Through great tribulation we...
Margaret H. Matlack
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The understanding of what demonstration...
Mildred S. Fishman
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Signs of the Times
Jack R. Gibb