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Words of Current Interest
Related to the Lesson-Sermon for February 16, 1975, in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY Subject: Soul
My horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn (Ps. 92:10)
Modern translations read "wild ox" for "unicorn." W. S. McCullough explains the metaphor: "As the horns on oxen, goats, and rams gave those animals some advantages not enjoyed by the non-horned creatures, the horn came to be in the Old Testament a symbol of strength and dignity" (The Interpreter's Bible).
Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm (Ps. 105:15)
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February 8, 1975 issue
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Unlocking Potential
CHARLES W. LINDAHL
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You Have Many Talents
ELLEN JANE BARNDOLLAR
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God Directs
MADGE REINHARDT RITTER
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"Not in our stars"
JACK EDWARD FOSS
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Love Alone Animates Man
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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RUN WITH PATIENCE
Carol Earle Chapin
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Can Man Fail?
EDWIN G. LEEVER
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Extending Our Abilities
MARY FRANCES BOHM
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A CERTAIN MAN
Margery Macdonald Cantlon
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Why Waste that Delay?
SHIRLEY ROSEMARY MILLICAN
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Super-sleuths
Elizabeth Bliss Selover
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Don't Limit Yourself
Naomi Price
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The Ability We All Have
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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For more than fifty-five years I have been a Christian Scientist
Allan Marshall Marin with contributions from Hans van Duijne, Ina van Duijne-Klevering
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Several years ago it was proved to me, very clearly, that no matter...
Constance Harned Wise
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I am grateful for Christian Science and for the many blessings...
Kathryn Stenzhorn
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While I was in college during the 1930's, I became skeptical...
Joseph W. Barclay