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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 January 9, 1966.]
Every word of God is pure (Prov. 30:5)
The Hebrew word which the English adjective "pure" represents is a verb meaning "melt, refine." It carries always the figure of molten metal with the impurities burned away. Smith uses the word "tested"; but the Revised Standard Version reads, "Every word of God proves true."
Imposition
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January 1, 1966 issue
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Dominion over the Limitations of Time
FREDERICK J. BRIGHT
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When May We Look Backward?
ELIZABETH HUDSON SMITH
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Effective Steps
RICHARD WARREN WILKINSON
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Put Off the Young Man Too
EDWARD CLAYTON SNYDER
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SECURITY
Edith Coonley Howes
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Health Is Wholeness
DOROTHY M. ROGERS
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Sticking to the Truth
MARY FOX PUMPHREY
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An Important Issue
Helen Wood Bauman
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"The Word was made flesh"
William Milford Correll
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Mary Baker Eddy writes in...
Grace Bens Bruflodt
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While on a business trip I had. . .
William A. Pelton
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"Ye are my witnesses, saith the...
Esther A. Wilson
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Christian Science has always...
Isabel Lusk Mathes
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I began attending a Christian Science Sunday School...
Ruth Helen Jarrette
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In this testimony it is my desire...
Kathryn Bork Blomquist
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I am so very grateful to have been...
Sandra Carolyn Parker
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Signs of the Times
Chaplain Frederick W. Brink