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One of the hymns in the Christian Science Hymnal begins...
Doris A. P. Idle
One of the hymns in the Christian Science Hymnal begins with the lines (No. 134):
I look to Thee in every need,
And never look in vain.
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Testimony of Healing
It is with the deepest sense of gratitude that I testify to healings I...
January 2, 1971
Contents
January 2, 1971 issue
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How and Where to Find God
EVELYN D. BERTOLET
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"What is your authority?"
ROBERT J. HILL
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Christian Science and Laws of Nature
EVELYN P. JENSEN
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Newness versus Age
OLGA COSSI
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"EXCEPT A MAN BE BORN AGAIN"
Kathryn Paulson Grounds
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The Talking School Bus
ANN SEATON BOSQUEZ
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An Interview: with a University President
with contributions from John Tyler Caldwell
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors
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New Radio Program
Carl J. Welz
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To Begin a Treatment
Naomi Price
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One of the hymns in the Christian Science Hymnal begins...
Doris A. P. Idle
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It is with the deepest sense of gratitude that I testify to healings I...
Laura Winifred Acock
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Today's student demonstrations at college often seem exciting...
Walter L. Jacobsen
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Signs of the Times
Irving Benson