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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 June 10, 1962.]
Broken cisterns (Jer. 2:13)
Many rock-hewn cisterns are still to be seen in Palestine. However, as Thomson has pointed out, "the best cisterns, even those in solid rock, are strangely liable to crack"; and it is doubtless this observed fact Jeremiah had in mind when he referred to "broken cisterns, that can hold no water."
Baal (I Kings 18:21)
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June 2, 1962 issue
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Have You Enlisted?
FRANCES ELMINA BROWN
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The Test of the Sword
THOMAS R. JOERDER
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"The conscious identity of being"
JAY HOLMES
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"Loose him, and let him go"
GLORIA MC ELROY READ
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BE STILL AND KNOW
Nell Benson Thomas
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A Lesson from Columbus
GRACE C. CHEESEWRIGHT
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"A grave guardian"
Helen Wood Bauman
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Our Annual Meetings
Ralph E. Wagers
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Many years ago friends of our...
Emily Meinicke
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Many years ago I was given up...
Doris L. Broyles
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I am very grateful to be able to...
Marjorie Thomas
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For the wonderful opportunity...
Ruth Lovell
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Deafness in one ear was for...
Wrex Hughes
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During my childhood we had...
Katherine Jarnagin
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Some time ago I awoke in the...
Florence L. Cottrell
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Winifred M. Merritt, S. H. Kingston