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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 12, 1970.
O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? (Matt. 17:17)
"Perverse" means turned away from what is right and good: contrary to accepted standards or practice. Phillips translates the passage: "You really are an unbelieving and difficult people... How long must I be with you, and how long must I put up with you?"
Howbeit (Matt. 17:21)
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April 4, 1970 issue
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"If you plant carrot seeds . . ."
OLGA COSSI
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Understanding the Science of Life
EVELYN M. S. DUCKETT
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How Do We Compare?
ELIZABETH K. BRISCOE
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Retirement—Inactivity or Fulfillment?
ROBERT J. HILL
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ONE GUIDING BEAM
Donalda von Poellnitz
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At Home with God
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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The Errand
FRANCES L. HARGREAVES
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Spiritual Stillness
Helen Wood Bauman
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An Essential Integrity
William Milford Correll
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I recently had a healing so dramatic that it conclusively proved...
Edgar L. Callicott
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A desire to thank God for a healing of our young son had brought...
Melva Lucinda Ferguson
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An expression of gratitude from me in written form is long overdue
Lillian Shufflebotham
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My parents became interested in Christian Science through a...
Mary Lacey Nicholas
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I thank our loving...
Richard K. Stirling with contributions from Joyce Post Stirling, Kimberly Stirling
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RADIO PROGRAM NO. 417 - Easter and Forgiveness
with contributions from Michael Thorneloe, Robert McKinnon
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Signs of the Times
William H. Hudnut