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"Don't push the panic button"
Peter held the small transistor radio to his ear. "Station KSXJ comes in real well," he said with satisfaction.
It was just right, he thought. Small enough to put in his pocket, but not too small.
Jay held out his hand. "May I see it?" he asked.
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July 24, 1971 issue
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Immovable Truth and Social Change
ELOISE P. HENDRICK
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Love Heals the Troubled Child
L. PRESCOTT PLATT
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Reliance on Law
PORTER L. OZANNE, III
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Prayer That Heals
EULA GILL CORBITT
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Bold Approach
MYRTLE DAUGHERTY
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The Pastor's Message
ROBERT CARROLL PEACOCK
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THE OPEN DOOR
Jane Huelster Hanson
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"Don't push the panic button"
LUCILLE MICHENER
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Sin Is Unreal
Carl J. Welz
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True Therapeutics
Alan A. Aylwin
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Mary Baker Eddy says on page 570 of Science and Health with...
Barbara Driscoll with contributions from Corrydon Driscoll, Sr.
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As a young married woman, I was greatly impressed with the...
Sadie M. Williams
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I am humbly grateful for the Lord's Prayer and for the protection...
Richard G. Copeland
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At the time our three daughters were invited to visit a Christian Science Sunday School...
Myrtle Finney with contributions from Fay Eleanor McKinney