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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 April 29, 1962.]
The dead (Prov. 21:16)
The word repha'im, thus translated, comes from a basic Hebrew root which is used in various senses, including that of to sink, relax, withdraw, weaken, enfeeble, dishearten, abandon, let go, attitudes which, if unguarded, might well result in death.
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April 21, 1962 issue
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"He is not here: for he is risen"
FLINT LEWIS TOWNSEND
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Demonstrating the Unity of Good
BRUCE KLINGBEIL
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Life Is Real
DOROTHY DAY
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Understanding God as All Heals Envy
FLORENCE B. ARNETT
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MARK AS WRITER
Winthrop Pitt Tryon
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How Shall We Study?
CLIFF WALTER KRUEGER
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"The effect of every vision"
NORMA PALMER ADLER
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Perpetual Unfoldment
Helen Wood Bauman
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"The basis of immortality"
Ralph E. Wagers
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Emma T. Butterfield
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Frederick W. Robinson
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I have received the blessings of...
Vera M. Schafer
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Christian Science gave me immeasurable...
Helen V. White
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For about forty years Christian Science...
Alice Verney
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At a time when our family was...
Martha D. Royse
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My mother and I were introduced...
Violet L. S. Jiroushek
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Signs of the Times
Robert J. McCracken