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Poem
October 22, 1966 ISSUE
PROXIMITY
Pansy O. Alexander
Truth rolls away the heavy stone,Expels the night,Reveals the omnipresent ChristIn dawn-pure light.
Omniscient Christ repudiatesThe carnal mind,Dissolves the gatherings of doubtThat veil and blind.

October 22, 1966
Contents
October 22, 1966 issue
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Divine Law and the College Student
LEWIS HUBNER
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Supply "in the wilderness"
WENDELL HAROLD DEWARE
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A Satisfying Marriage
BARBARA—JEAN STINSON
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Abiding in God's Presence
MARGRET E. KEATTS
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THEY KNEW IT NOT
Helen Oscar Winfield
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Persistence Reveals Progress
DONNA NALLEY RYBURN
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Proving One's Dominion in Sports
WILLIAM DAVID POWER
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PROXIMITY
Pansy O. Alexander
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The Relevance of Christian Science
Helen Wood Bauman
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Traditional and Modern
William Milford Correll
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I must express my deep gratitude for Christian Science and all that...
Walter Shiffer, Jr.
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For many years I had a desire for spiritual unfoldment and as a...
Pearl J. Mussman
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One evening I suffered a great loss of blood and was in a very...
Dorothy Jane Jeffries
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Although I have known no religion other than Christian Science...
Phyllis Lentulo Band
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Christian Science has been my only physician for many years, and...
Florence M. Cone
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Signs of the Times
G. E. Tiley