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These lines from one of Mrs. Eddy's poems are deeply significant...
These lines from one of Mrs. Eddy's poems are deeply significant to me (Poems, p. 29):
Blest Christmas morn, though murky clouds
Pursue thy way,
Thy light was born where storm enshrouds
Nor dawn nor day!
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February 15, 1969 issue
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Thought-watchers for Peace
RUBY W. EAST
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"Get with" God
MAX DUNAWAY
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Explorers of Mind
JEAN MARDEN VAN WINKLE
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Vulgarity Can Be Healed
HAROLD F. BENNETT
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DO YOU THIRST?
Imogene McCaig
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Exposing the Hygiene Trap
DOLLY JANE STEFANSON
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"How can I see God?"
LUCILLE SPANGLER MICHENER
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The Nature of the Real Man
William Milford Correll
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True Independence
Alan A. Aylwin
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With joy and gratitude to God I wish to testify to the numerous...
Yvonne Schumacher
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These lines from one of Mrs. Eddy's poems are deeply significant...
Catherine L. Ames
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I was led to take up the study of Christian Science as a young...
Margaret R. Sheviak
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Were I to attempt to catalog all the blessings and healings I have...
Elizabeth M. Culling with contributions from Adelbert N. Culling
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The biggest blessing of my life was the revelation that God is...
Ada Chinn Leaycraft
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Signs of the Times
Dr. Charles R. DeCarlo,