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Words of Current Interest
Related to the Lesson-Sermon for February 23, 1975, in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY Subject: Mind
Thou, most upright, dost weigh the path of the just (Isa. 26:7)
The Hebrew of this passage conjures a graphic poetic image: the wheels of a heavy cart moving along a smoothed path. The verb here rendered "weigh" can be understood metaphorically as "to make even, to balance," but in its simplest sense it means "to make level."
Have walked after vanity, and are become vain (Jer. 2:5)
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February 15, 1975 issue
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Healing and the New Covenant
FREDA SPERLING BENSON
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"What are you?"
MARGARET HOVENDEN OGDEN
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Career Decisions to Make?
RUSSELL D. ROBINSON
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One Kind of Man—the Spiritual
HELEN A. DEL NEGRO
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Inseparable from God
ROBERT F. MELLO
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Evil—It's Only a Mask
FRANCES M. WADE
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Be Yourself and Sing unto the Lord
HERBERT M. SHIELDS
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Bill's Bike Ride
Mary Loraine Schmidt
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Freedom, God's Gift to Man
MABEL E. ADAMS
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MILLENNIUM
Esther M. Scheck Peterson
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Watching for God-given Opportunities
Naomi Price
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Moving to a Better Place
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Although I did not become interested in Christian Science for...
Herbert W. Lunn with contributions from Dorothy Lunn
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I am sincerely grateful that I attended a Christian Science Sunday School,...
Julie Ann Hopkins with contributions from Nancy A. Williamson
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I am twelve years old, and I didn't know anything about Christian Science...
Lawrence C. Ames with contributions from Betty Mitchell Ames, Deborah Kay Covic