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Whose Day?
"It is God's day, all day and every day"
In human experience every day is a new day. So on awaking in the morning we may ask, "What kind of day is this going to be?" The Psalmist provided the correct answer (Ps. 118:24): "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it."
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July 25, 1964 issue
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The Present Tense
ELIZABETH S. KENNELLY
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"He shall bring forth thy righteousness"
BASIL JOHN HARGREAVES
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"Sacred confidence"
J. THOMAS BOGGS
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Discerning "the heart of divinity"
MARIE EVA SCOTT
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Whose Day?
W. A. GIBSON MARTIN
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A Boy's Victory over Error
PAN MAURINE CORDRAY
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Silencing the Senses
Helen Wood Bauman
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To Love Is to Renounce Matter
Carl J. Welz
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For many years, I looked for...
Margaret L. Dalzell
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I should like to express my...
Max Tobler
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Several years ago I found myself...
Alys L. Wargin
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Sometime ago I read a statement...
Eleanor Geist Kinkaid
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On page 19 of her Message to...
George H. Patterson
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At one time my life was filled...
Mary Jane Laub
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In gratitude for what Christian Science...
Winifred May Fryer
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Signs of the Times
Wayne E. Oates