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WORDS OF CURRENT INTEREST
[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 November 18 and on Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 1962.]
Arbutus
(ar-bu'tus—a as in arm, first u as in cube, second as in circus). A well-known trailing plant of eastern North America, with fragrant pink or white spring-blooming flowers.
Husbandry (I Cor. 3:9)
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November 10, 1962 issue
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Demand and Supply Perfectly Balanced
MADELINE KEENE WOOD
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"I and my Father are one"
RICHARD ST. J. PRENTICE
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Joy Unending
DOROTHY HUNT SMITH
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"Then we push onward"
GAYDELL MAIER COLLIER
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The Lesson of the Needle and the Thread
DOROTHY SUSAN TOMPKINS
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A College Student Writes
STEPHEN GOTTSCHALK
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Looking Forward
Ralph E. Wagers
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Love Heals Disease
Carl J. Welz
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How grateful I am for the blessings...
Ruth Muriel Lewis
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I had been suffering from a disease...
Élise Chaillet
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Although not interested in...
Louise H. Donoghue
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Many rich blessings have come...
Ruth Alverta Keifer
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I began to study Christian Science...
Arthur W. Zehetner
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For many years I have been...
Mildred McAfee Dirlam
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I have enjoyed the blessings of...
Thelma L. Lesh
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Signs of the Times
Robert A. Proctor