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Church Union

to hold occasional services.— Years, etc, D.H. November 19, 1962.

Sir, —“Silver Nib” speaks wisely. A house divided Is a house against itself. The spirit of the times is unity. Let each man rise to the highest within himself, as was preached by the founder of Christianity When all who profess to follow His teachings, do so, love will rule and there will be no division. The healing of the world has got to come through the individual mind. We cannot expect peace on earth until we put our own house in order. —Yours, etc, CHRISTINE ROSEX. November 19, 1962. [This correspondence may now cease.—Ed, “The Press.”]

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 3

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Church Union Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 3

Church Union Press, Volume CI, Issue 29984, 20 November 1962, Page 3

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