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[The words in this issue are related to the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly designated to be read in Christian Science churches on July 30, 1961.]

Dissimulation (Rom. 12:9)

(di-sim'u-la'shun—both i's as in is, first u as in unite, second as in circus, a as in ace). Act of dissembling; feigning; false pretension. The Greek word anupokritos, here rendered "without dissimulation," means literally "apart from hypocrisy" and may also be translated "unfeigned; unassumed."

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July 22, 1961
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