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Words of Current Interest
Related to the Lesson-Sermon for October 13, 1974, in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY Subject: Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?
Seek ye me in vain (Isa. 45:19)
The word translated "vain" also has the meanings of desolation, desert, an empty place, or chaos. The New English Bible has, "'Look for me in the empty void.' " Moffatt takes the word in an adverbial sense: "grope for me blindly."
Touching the Almighty, we cannot find him out (Job 37:23)
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October 5, 1974 issue
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The Science Jesus Practiced
JACK EDWARD FOSS
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From Changed Concepts, Better Bodies
ELIZABETH LOVE ROTHE
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Loving Ourselves More
MIRIAM KERNS
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GATES
Ann C. Stewart
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Shall We Stick It Out?
HAMILTON KILLEN, JR.
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Less Talk, More Communication
ELIZABETH CARROLL DeWINDT
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I Was Living on Campus
EVAN DAVID TAUSCH
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What Are You Expecting?
HELEN R. CONROYD
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God Is Good
Melinda Sue Updike (written at age 9)
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Is Human Approval Really Necessary?
Naomi Price
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Self-knowledge: An Essential
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Over a rather long period of time, the belief of being an inadequate...
Aletha Booth with contributions from Timothy R. Booth
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My mother found Christian Science before I was born, and my...
Elizabeth White, Georgianna W. Mays
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In Acts we read (17:22, 23): "Then Paul stood in the midst of...
Elvira L. Lone de Sosa