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June 26, 1971 issue
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Is There No Matter?
ERNEST H. LYONS, JR.
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Rise Out of Self-pity
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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"A name which is above every name"
MILTON SIMON
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Free from Fear
E. STUART WELLS
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A Hookup to Divine Mind
GRACE HOUGH CARTER
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Are You a Revolutionary?
GODFREY JOHN
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The Missing Sewing Kit
MARGARET BLENCOWE
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A CHOSEN VESSEL
Margery Macdonald Cantlon
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Reason for Our Hope
Naomi Price
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Praying for Good Government
Alan A. Aylwin
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How wonderful it is to know that God is Love, and that He cares...
Mildred W. Smith
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Following my induction into the Army, I found myself in a situation...
H. Sheldon Thompson, Camilla Cameron Thompson
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I was brought into Christian Science at a very early age by...
Rachel G. Seeley
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from F. W. Bakewell