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TWO VIEWS OF DAWN: A PARABLE
Carol Earle Chapin
To unillumined eye
light reappears,
rising above the rim and finding me.
To deeply tutored sight
dark disappears:
I roll away a world to let light be.
Carol Earle Chapin
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June 24, 1967
Contents
June 24, 1967 issue
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What Am I Seeing?
ELIZABETH GLASS BARLOW
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True Sight-saving
GORDON THOMAS SPARE
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TWO VIEWS OF DAWN: A PARABLE
Carol Earle Chapin
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The Structure of Friendship
JACQUELINE FISK SAYRE
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Acknowledging God in a Doubting World
WARREN G. LUEDEMANN
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Erasing Errors of the Past
ELIZABETH CARROLL DeWINDT
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Andrea Finds Her Watch
MARGARET HUBBELL ROBERTS
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Man's Faculties Are Infinite
Helen Wood Bauman
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Our Hiding Place
Alan A. Aylwin
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I awakened one morning with the feeling that a change had...
MARIE SCHUBERT
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When I was refused a driver's license in 1949 because I had...
Albert C. Gilliland
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One day while doing some cooking, I severely burned my whole...
Elizabeth T. Heller
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When properly applied, the rules of healing taught in Science and Health...
Mildred Cassell Edwards
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Although I had relied on Christian Science for the healing...
Anna Mae K. Rosendorn
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Signs of the Times
Albert C. Saunders