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March 5, 1979 issue
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Truth—the world's savior from destructive evil
DAVID G. MUTCH
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Ambition: unselfish or mad?
BARBARA JUERGENS FOX
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Faring well
HELEN R. CONROYD
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Our income
Jane Huelster Hanson
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Letters to the Press
Allison W. Phinney
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The straight and narrow way
Doris Kerns Quinn
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Before the world was, health is
JOHN J. SELOVER
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The practice of divine law
GRACE ARCHER DUNBAR
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Healing homosexuality
STEVEN LEE FAIR
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A case of mistaken identity?
BERTSCH DOAN
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Producing crops without sowing seeds?
Nathan A. Talbot
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Annulling the time factor
Naomi Price
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Zero can't be multiplied
Martha Swanson Bruck
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Over ten years ago I was told by a physician that I had leukemia
Edna B. Montague with contributions from Jean Montague
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I was not looking for healing
Ruth M. Fraser with contributions from Donald S. Jones, Esther Coombs Jones
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In 1966 my right arm and leg were suddenly useless
Cora B. Cabaniss
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One evening I accidentally grasped the handle of an iron...
Noreen Gredell