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Doing Something About It
GRACE E. ROWNTREE
"Man is never in a position of inability and helplessness"
Rather frequently one may say, or may hear it said, with varying degrees of self-pity, emotion, or regret, "I'm sorry, but there's nothing I can do about it!"
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September 15, 1962
Contents
September 15, 1962 issue
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The Omnipotence of Good
EDWARD C. WILLIAMS
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"Be ye therefore perfect"
HUBERTA F. RANDALL
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Praying and Listening for the Answer
EVELYN MAY GARNHAM
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Overcoming the Small Error
RICHARD A. NENNEMAN
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Doing Something About It
GRACE E. ROWNTREE
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Goliath's Forty Days
EDGAR F. WRIGHT
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"With wings as eagles"
BERNICE KING BRIGHAM
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The Wednesday Testimony Meetings
Helen Wood Bauman
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Bearing Witness to Truth
Ralph E. Wagers
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Before my birth Christian Science...
Louise V. Lion
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We have been blessed in our...
Miriam S. Mades
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When I was very young I had...
H. Anthony J. Taylor
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There have been in my experience...
Marietta Thomson
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I should like to share an experience...
Genelle Blomquist
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My father and mother were...
Mary W. Hallmark
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Just before the birth of our third...
Helen Louise Worthen
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Signs of the Times
Ralph W. Sockman