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Poem
October 17, 1964 ISSUE
"SO SHALL I KEEP THY LAW"
Psalm 119:44
Grace Lillian Snell
Father , when some seeming wrongLingers long—taunting, strong—Let me recall the many waysI have knownNo human problem ever willReverse Your law, so poised, so still.
Some facet of that law divineShall upon my seeking shine,Light the path that I must treadTill I take the wine and bread,Humble, joyful, proving stillMyself enfolded in Your will.

October 17, 1964
Contents
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