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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 16, 1966.]
Keep This Commandment WithOut Spot, Unrebukeable (I Tim. 6:14)
The adjective "unrebukeable" represents the Greek anepileptos, which means also blameless, irreproachable. Goodspeed's translation is, "Keep his command stainless and irreproachable"; while Phillips has, "Keep your commission clean and above reproach."
Jared (Gen. 5:20)
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January 8, 1966 issue
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Our Future Is Assured
LESLIE C. BELL
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Open Advocacy of Christian Science
HAROLD TAYLOR WEEKS
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Personality or Individuality?
ALICE E. BURHANS
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The Stillness of God's Presence
ELEANOR OWERS SMITH
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Childlike Confidence
EDGAR F. WRIGHT
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Who Is My Best Friend?
LUCILLE SPANGLER MICHENER
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The True Idea of God Heals
William Milford Correll
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"Eternity, not time"
Carl J. Welz
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There was a time when each day...
Gertrude Stettner
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I desire to express my profound...
Maria Aparecida Freitas
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The gratitude and peace of mind...
Corinne Gaitrey LaBarre
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After about twenty years of...
Derek Richard Henry
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Christian Science came to my...
Gloria Delroy with contributions from Wes Delroy
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Sometime ago I was healed of...
Ruth Bohl with contributions from Erwin A. Bohl
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Signs of the Times
David A. Redding