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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 November 22, and on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1970.
Let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober (I Thess. 5:6)
Phillips brings out the thought of the passage by rendering, "Let us then never fall into the sleep that stupifies the rest of the world: let us keep awake, with our wits about us."
Abstain from all appearance of evil (I Thess. 5:22)
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November 14, 1970 issue
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"Ye shall laugh"
STELLA DENISE COUSINS
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No God—No Power
ANTHONY JOHN COBHAM
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Reversing the Fable Pro or Con
FLORENCE FRASER LUDGATE
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The Real Meaning of Sacrifice
THOMAS HOFFMAN
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How to Love Enemies
JULIA IRENE FITZGERALD
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God's Day Is Good Unfolding
PATRICIA M. GRUMAN
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FROM THE WILDERNESS
Margery Todahl Blokhine
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All Things Are Possible with God
LIBBY POMERAN
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Constructive Prayer for Today
Carl J. Welz
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"The simplicity that is in Christ"
Alan A. Aylwin
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Years ago I turned to God in prayer for help
Martel Voigt
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Through the study of Christian Science many business problems...
John Ralph Hufnagle
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Christian Science was practiced in our home following my mother's...
Evelyn M. Rubenstein
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Christian Science has been a constant source of guidance and...
Joan E. McElvain
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A little over three years ago, when I came into church, the faces...
Grace H. Woolworth
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from R. H. Pidgeon, J. A. Davidson