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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 7, 1968.
Be not afraid of sudden fear, neither of the desolation of the wicked, when it cometh (Prov. 3:25)
The Hebrew noun rendered "desolation" can also mean "ruin or devastating storm." Smith translates, "You will fear no sudden terror, Nor the storm that falls on the wicked."
Gibeon (I Kings 3:5)
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March 30, 1968 issue
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Divine Control and True Poise
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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"Sensuality palsies the right hand"
GLADYS C. GIRARD
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The Changing Universe
REGINALD G. GRIFFITHS
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"Be ready in the morning"
RUTH T. KNIGHT
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HERE I AM
Joy Dell
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"I do care!"
JOY STONHAM ROBBINS
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Rough Road in the Rockies
EILEEN G. MANSFIELD
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Things Are Thoughts
Helen Wood Bauman
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A True Sense of Worth
William Milford Correll
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Some of the many blessings that have come to me through a lifelong...
Ernest C. Pearson
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During my lifetime I have never known or felt I wanted to know...
Margaret M. Peabody
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This testimony as to the efficacy of Christian Science is long overdue
W. Gertrude Walker
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When I was a baby, my mother was healed of a physical problem...
Marcia Smith MacKusick
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One of our boys, riding his bicycle home one night after baseball...
Jeanette Ebert Sanford with contributions from Robert T. Sanford