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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 December 19, 1965.]
Loose the bands of Orion (Job 38:31)
Orion (o-ri'on—first o as in obey, second as in connect, i as in fee) is the most conspicuous constellation in the heavens. Certain groups of stars appear to be held together by a band or cord, such as those that form the belt and the sword.
All cedars (Ps. 148:9)
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December 11, 1965 issue
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How Secure Are You?
GLADYS GLEASON WEBER
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Mankind's Goal: To Be Born Again
ELIZABETH GASSMANN
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Our True Heritage
JOHN LEE
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SACRIFICE
Ruth Burrows
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Impersonal Praise
ELIZABETH JANE DITTMAR
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The Athlete and Christian Science
DALE W. FERGUSON
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Wendy Listens for God's Voice
MARY PALMER TREMMEL
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GIFT OF CHRISTMAS
Jeanette LeMoyne
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A New Name for God
Helen Wood Bauman
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Spiritual Researchers
William Milford Correll
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Joyously and with a heart filled...
Alsira Gressler Feix
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Christian Science has brought...
Stephanie Searles Robertson
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The, words, "Underneath are the...
Veriel A. Graham
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For the past forty years, and...
Martin A. Hays
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A healing which stands out vividly...
Jeanette Barbara Howes
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My introduction to Christian Science...
E. Gretchen Mathias
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I wish to express the deep...
Frances H. Ulrich
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Signs of the Times
Wesley P. Ford