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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Cats And Dogs And Humans, Poem 11/23/2015, Charles Kay Smith
Cats And Dogs And Humans, Poem 11/23/2015, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Thoughts on science, inequality and the economy
Happy Halloween Song For My Grandchildren, Charles Kay Smith
Happy Halloween Song For My Grandchildren, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
No abstract provided.
Happy Halloween Poem For My Grandchildren, Charles Kay Smith
Happy Halloween Poem For My Grandchildren, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Halloween poem written for children about 10 years old. This poem was set to a simple tune, but music does not open on SelectedWorks, so this is just the verse without the music.
Healing And The Atonement, Charles R. Smith
The Vessels Of The Treasure, Charles Ralston Smith
The Vessels Of The Treasure, Charles Ralston Smith
Charles Kay Smith
No abstract provided.
The Extent Of Atonement, Charles R. Smith
The Old Nature And The Christian, Charles R. Smith
The Old Nature And The Christian, Charles R. Smith
Charles Kay Smith
No abstract provided.
The Nominations And Personnel Committee As A Tool For Laity Activation Within United Methodist Congregations Of The Alabama-West Florida Conference, Charles Ray Smith
The Nominations And Personnel Committee As A Tool For Laity Activation Within United Methodist Congregations Of The Alabama-West Florida Conference, Charles Ray Smith
Charles Kay Smith
No abstract provided.
Question & Answer Session, Charles R. Smith