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A Higher Standard of Loving
Many individuals are searching for happiness. For those who feel limited by a fixed salary, lack of education, or poor health, a higher standard of living promises greater happiness.
Sociologists continue to give us statistics regarding the present and future elevation of living standards. More emphasis is placed on education; more attention is given to health and the personal importance of the individual.
August 21, 1965 issue
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"Stand ye still"
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Perfection: The Basis of True Being
HARRY DE LASAUX
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A Higher Standard of Loving
DOROTHY H. JONES
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GRATITUDE
Godfrey D. C. John
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Error Cannot Talk
DELORES M. COLEMAN
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Dominion over Fear
CORNELIA JOYCE HALEY
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The Value of the Hymnal
ARTHUR ROY BEDIENT
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Opportunity Is Perpetual
Helen Wood Bauman
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Statements That Heal
Carl J. Welz
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"Let the redeemed of the Lord...
Maria Buchliconzett
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About thirty-five years ago I...
Irene M. Bienfang
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It is with a heart filled with gratitude...
Marilyn Kroeger
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I was brought up in Christian Science...
Dorothy C. Rhea
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Truly "man's extremity is God's...
Walter Otis Gaines
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A bible promise reads, "Blessed...
Florrie Williams
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Lottie Anderson
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Signs of the Times
Laton E. Holmgren