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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 March 6, 1966.]
They are destroyed from morning to evening (Job 4:20)
Eliphaz is championing the righteous by describing the fate of the unrighteous, showing the quickness of their destruction. The Revised Standard Version translates, "Between morning and evening they are destroyed"; while Moffatt has, "Crushed in a single day."
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February 26, 1966 issue
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"Heredity is not a law"
FRANK R. S. GIFFORD
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"Verities priceless"
MAUDE A. STEPHENSON
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CAUSATION
P. Rhodes Bowen
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"The Revelation of Jesus Christ"
ARMELLE BÉLICHON HAND
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Finding Real Cause
HENRY F. MUNDT
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"Because I go unto my Father"
EMMA E. AKIN
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Safe in Water, Air, and on Land
CARYL WALLER KRUEGER
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Good Multiplies
Helen Wood Bauman
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God Speaks to Us Today
Carl J. Welz
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The first sentence in the textbook...
Katherine M. Kraff
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Some years after the Second...
Daniel Suiffet
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It is with much gratitude for all...
Alice R. Hallam
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When I was a young child, a...
Joan O. Duff
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It is with much gratitude for the...
Lillie E. Benham
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Christian Science has been my...
Lulu E. Swang
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One of the joyous experiences...
Frances Althea McQuoid
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Signs of the Times
Robert William Croskery
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
Maurice J. Mansergh