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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 February 10, 1963.]
Not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God (I Cor. 2:12)
The Greek word kosmos (world) is sometimes used in the broader sense of universe, as is our English noun "cosmos," which is derived from it. However, in a number of New Testament passages, such as this one, kosmos appears to suggest that which is worldly or material as opposed to that which comes from God.
I will give them one heart (Ezek. 11:19)
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February 2, 1963 issue
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"Therefore choose life"
MADORA HOLT
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"Immortal memory"
MABEL BEACH BURNHAM
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"The entireness of God, good"
KATHERINE J. HAMMERSLEY
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The Inspiration of Christian Science
MARJORIE M. ROBERTS
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Our Responsibility
ESMOND WILLIAM GEORGE INGALL
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Divinely Inspired Lecture Preparation
STREATFIELD H. COX, JR.
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"Perfect God and perfect man"
ROSALIE BENNETT TREWORGY
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"There is a spirit in man"
Ralph E. Wagers
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"Precious redemption"
Carl J. Welz
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I am a living proof that Christian Science...
Allan L. Karson
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The healing power of Truth as...
Grace Putnam Garard
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About three years ago I was suffering...
Kathryne Caro
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I began to study Christian Science...
Frances M. Emery with contributions from Roy Emery
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It has been my privilege to study...
Agnes Long Miller
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Three or four years ago I made...
Worthington G. Hurd
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Several years ago when I was...
Nellie Elizabeth Sherwood-Kelly
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Signs of the Times
George R. Farnum