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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 September 20, 1964.]
In sunder (Ps. 46:9)
The noun "sunder" (sun'der—u as in up, e as in maker) is a rare one, meaning strictly "a separation into parts; a division or severance." The phrase "in sunder," as found here, means "into parts; apart." "Asunder," as found in Zechariah 11:10, is used in an almost identical sense.
Heathen (Ps. 46:10)
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September 12, 1964 issue
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Christian Science's Appeal to Scholars
ARTHUR N. LORIG
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"The standard of Christian Science"
ERMINIE ROCK WALPOLE
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THE HEART MAKES READY
Mildred E. Kendall
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Quod Erat Demonstrandum
VERNON LISLE
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True Greatness Through Reflection
JULIA IRENE FITZGERALD
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Demonstrating True Substance
JOHN LEE
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TRANSFORMATION
Alan W. Thwaites
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Healing Through Prayer
Ralph E. Wagers
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"My Father's house"
Carl J. Welz
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Through adherence to what it...
Helen J. Jenkins
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I attended a Christian Science Sunday School...
Micheline Dominique
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I have been a student of Christian Science...
Gloria B. Laube
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Christian Science came into...
Anna Elizabeth Harnish
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Sometime ago my arm and leg...
J. Hubert Stickler
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Christian Science has been of...
S. Katherine Barrus
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For many years, I believed that...
Karen Hoiriis
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Signs of the Times
Jan J. Erteszek