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During the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, Christian Science services will be held in English at the Sapporo Grand Hotel as follows: Sunday, February 6, and Sunday, February 13
—Morning service at 11
Wednesday, February 9
—Testimony meeting at 7.30 p.m.
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January 29, 1972 issue
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"Now is the time"
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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Man Never Declines
OLIVE HALL SHADGETT
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The Nature of Energy
ERNEST H. LYONS, JR.
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"The labour we delight in"
ENID SAUNDERS CANDLIN
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Man Is Never Deprived
ANEETA H. PETERSON
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Can You Talk with God?
BARBARA EMILY PHILLIPS
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The Sparrow in the Road
MELINDA J. WALLS
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GOD'S ALLNESS
Althea Brooks Hollenbeck
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Healing—A Matter of Law
Carl J. Welz
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Assurance of God's Nearness
Alan A. Aylwin
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When I read the testimonies in the Christian Science periodicals...
Frieda Stübe-Kindermann with contributions from Esther Glardon-Stübe
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As I have had the privilege throughout some years to read and to. . .
Hilda H. de Unger
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Through the study of Christian Science I have been blessed beyond...
Dorothy M. Manton with contributions from Laurence Backhouse
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Several years ago I had an experience which graphically showed...
Lawrence T. Campbell with contributions from Gloria D. Campbell
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FROM A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT:
KATHY ELIZABETH GYGAX