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Signs of the Times
The Laymen's Movement Review
Thomas E. Powers Author and advertising copywriter in The Laymen's Movement Review Rye, New York
Only a parent who practices the presence of God can bring up a child properly, because only such a parent practically can realize the two greatest factors in the relationship between child and parent:
1. The child is subordinate to the parent in the temporal order, and by a fundamental intuition the child knows his subordination and needs it.
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June 20, 1964 issue
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Innocent of Doubt
GORDON V. COMER
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Necessary Preparation
EDITH BAILEY
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What Is God's Day?
C. S. TUCKERMAN CHAPIN
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Jane Finds a Way
LAURA KEEVIL SEFTON
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Harmonious Action
MARIE LOMBARD
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Our Continual Resort
GRACE SODEN HAERLE
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"I love Teddy too"
NORMA PALMER ADLER
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The Higher Aspects of Human Life
Ralph E. Wagers
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Obeying the Law of Progress
Carl J. Welz
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My mother had been operated...
Nellie Walton
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Instantaneous healing through...
Pauline Israelson
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For many years Christian Science...
Vera Bruehl
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I wish to express my profound...
Jo Ann Kirkhoff
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At one time my wife spent several...
Peter Harold Skinvik
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We are so thankful in our family...
Prunella Briance
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For over twenty-five years the...
Ben B. Ehrlichman
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Signs of the Times
Thomas E. Powers