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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 December 2, 1962.]
Hypocrisy
(hi-pok'ri-sy—first i as in is, second as in charity, o as in odd, y as in sleepy). Act or practice of feigning to be what one is not or to feel what one does not feel; especially, the false assumption of an appearance of virtue or religion.

November 24, 1962 issue
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Breaking Barriers of Sense
MARY B. D'ARCY
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Virtue and Power
MAX DUNAWAY
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Let God Guide
PHYLLIS W. YOUNG
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Substance: An Attribute of God
NOEL D. BRYAN-JONES
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THE MAN BORN BLIND
Thelma Brooks
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"When Jesus saw their faith"
MARQUE HOLTREY
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His Angels Have Charge
SAVILLA WELK AMERY
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Something to Consider
Helen Wood Bauman
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For Teen-agers Only
Carl J. Welz
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During the past sixteen years we...
Jean Suzanne Davies
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After a physician had examined...
William F. Graebel
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During many years an abundance...
Amelia Williams with contributions from Harry T. Williams
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I had been searching for many years...
Carolyn Joan Lange
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On page 463 of the textbook,...
Jean Penton Breckenridge
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Christian Science came into...
Polly Creel Odell
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In my experience there have been...
Laura Winifred Acock
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Signs of the Times
Bill