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 January 26, 1964.]

Integrity (Ps. 26:1)

(in-teg ri-ty—first i as in is, second as in chari ty, e as in e nd, y as in sleepy). This word is derived from the Latin integer (untouched, entire). It has the following meanings: an unimpaired or unmarred condition; entire correspondence with an original condition; an uncompromising adherence to a code of moral, artistic, or other values; utter sincerity, honesty, and candor; avoidance of deception, expediency, artificiality, or shallowness of any kind; the quality or state of being complete.

My heart is fixed (Ps. 57:7)

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