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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 May 14, 1967.
Hath begotten us again unto a lively hope (I Pet. 1:3)
The Greek word here rendered "lively" is the regular term which has the literal meaning of "living." Moffatt suggests, "We have been born anew to a life of hope"; and the Revised Standard Version, "We have been born anew to a living hope."
In the last time (I Pet. 1:5)
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May 6, 1967 issue
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The Importance of the Virgin Birth
ERNEST H. LYONS, JR.
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The Inextinguishable Light
GLADYS C. GIRARD
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"More than profession"
P. RHODES BOWEN
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FULFILLMENT
Mildred Lincoln Russell
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Prayer: Precise and Specific
MARIAN LEE RAY
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Overcoming Fear of Examinations
EDGAR F. WRIGHT
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"Right reasoning"
ANNIE B. SMITH
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BATTLE HYMN
Sydney Derek Hill
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Triumphant Manhood
Carl J. Welz
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No Dependence on Drugs
William Milford Correll
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I wish to express my unbounded gratitude for Mary Baker Eddy...
Marian S. Westbrook
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It is with a heart full of gratitude for Christian Science that I...
Amy Eleanor Erickson
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Christian Science has healed my wife and me of the effects of...
Ernest Joseph Breton, Jr. with contributions from Mary Joy Dean Breton
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Jesus said (Matt. 11:28), "Come unto me, all ye that labour...
Ruth Kruse with contributions from Karl Kruse
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Signs of the Times
Albert F. Ledebuhr