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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 February 19, 1967.
The sweetness of the lips increaseth learning (Prov. 16:21)
Delitzsch contends that the proper sense of the word "sweetness" as used here is "grace"; observing that "grace of expression, and of exposition, particularly if it is not merely rhetorical...is full of mind, it imparts force to the instruction, and makes it acceptable."
I would order my cause before him (Job 23:4)
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February 11, 1967 issue
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Putting into Practice What We Know
NAOMI PRICE
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Rest and Serenity
GRACE E. ROWNTREE
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Wearing the Robe of Christ-healing
CHARLES HOLLIS GREEN
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Christ Is the Way
GRACE ARCHER DUNBAR
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"Wait patiently on God"
BEVERLY BEMIS HAWKS
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In Touch with the Father
ETHEL DIANE DEPPERMAN
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INTEGRATION
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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Courage to Go Forward
Carl J. Welz
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How to Communicate
William Milford Correll
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A number of years ago, after my two sisters and I had enjoyed a...
Mildred E. Burns with contributions from Anna Lois Burns
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In Isaiah we read (11:6), "A little child shall lead them." This...
Frank B. MacPherson
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When John the Baptist was in prison, he sent his disciple to...
Marjorie Stone Otto
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About four years ago our youngest son was playing by himself in...
Priscilla Carol Eiles with contributions from Vesta M. Russell, Irene H. Wood
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Signs of the Times
Tom Nees