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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 April 24, 1966.
Thy steps shall not be straitened (Prov. 4:12)
The Hebrew verb translated "straitened" is used in various senses, including not merely that of being limited, hampered, or restricted but also assailed or attacked. Moffatt renders the verse, "When you walk, you will never be hindered, when you run, you will not slip."
Murmurings and disputings (Phil. 2:14)
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April 16, 1966 issue
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Perception Beyond the Retina
WILLIAM HENRY STRINGER
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Mistakes Are Unnecessary
CAROLYN B. SWAN
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The Prayer That Heals
HENRY F. MUNDT
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In the Presence of Mind
GRACE E. ROWNTREE
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"I just want to be myself"
ALLENE E. THORNBURGH
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Rusty Comes Home
EULALIE JONES
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The Living God
Helen Wood Bauman
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How Does God Answer Prayer?
William Milford Correll
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For a period of thirteen years, I had suffered from hemorrhaging...
Alfred Lundquist
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From the time of birth I had fallen arches
Gloria Jean Laurie
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Harry, Bonaro Overstreet