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Words of Current Interest
Related to the Lesson-Sermon for May 19, 1974, in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY Subject: Mortals and immortals
Forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord (I Cor. 15:58)
The word translated "in vain" means "empty, futile." The New English Bible has, "You know that in the Lord your labour cannot be lost."
I am God, and there is none else (Isa. 45:22)
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May 11, 1974 issue
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Human Relationships: Do They Bless?
ELIZABETH E. SWEDER
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Finding Family Unity
RONALD BALLARD
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YOU'RE THE LIGHT
Harold David Joffe
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Release from Materiality Brings Freedom
ERNEST C. PEARSON
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Brothers and Sisters
JULIA ANN WALKER
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Friendships Need Not Be Precarious
JUDITH H. HEDRICK
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The How of Forgiving
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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SPIRITUALIZING THOUGHT
MARJORIE E. FORBES
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AN ADVENTURE IN LOVING
NANCY SWANSON (written at age 10) and JOAN DeWITT SWANSON
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Smoothing Relationships Through the Science of Man
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Valuing Variety
Naomi Price
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My earliest memories of Christian Science involve the family's...
William C. Gans with contributions from Carl Gans, John M. Glen
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Our family has had many healings through the application...
Jeanne F. Huston with contributions from James C. Huston
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About a year after I began the study of Christian Science I...
Lucile Langson Huntington