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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 March 7, 1965.]
Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils (Isa. 2:22)
Smith proposes, "Cease trusting man, in whose nostrils is breath; for of what account is he?" while Phillips suggests. "Put no further trust in man who only lives while he breathes, for of what account is he?"
The vanity of their mind (Eph. 4:17)
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February 27, 1965 issue
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Perceiving and Accepting
GORDON V. COMER
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Overcoming Poverty
EDNA MAY EVANS WHITE
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Sowing and Reaping
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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The Divine Order
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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Character Is Important Too
JOHN BRIAN BERRY
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"Perfection of operation"
IAN BRUCE KELSEY
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Laura's Demonstration
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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The Goal of the True Christian
Ralph E. Wagers
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Attaining the Absolute
Carl J. Welz
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I should like to express my...
Pearlie Rothkugel
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In a time of need I turned to...
John A. Chivers with contributions from M. Alberta Chivers
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I should like to express my...
Irene Frances Smit
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The words, "Only through radical...
Dorothy Grace Mabry
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I first heard of Christian Science...
June Dillon
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Approximately in the middle...
Mary Margaret Yost
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The first healing I received took...
Ethel McRae
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Signs of the Times
Laton E. Holmgren