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Words of Current Interest
Related to the Lesson-Sermon for April 27, 1975, in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY Subject: Probation After Death
A froward heart shall depart from me: I will not know a wicked person (Ps. 101:4)
James Moffatt translates this as a solemn pledge or commitment: "I banish purposes perverse, I disown evil men."
The word of the Lord is tried (II Sam. 22:31)
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April 19, 1975 issue
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True Individuality Is Not Computerized
ANDREW KENNETH CLINE
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Letting God Heal Us
DAVID C. KENNEDY
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Refuse to Sentence Yourself!
CORINNE KRUSE
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Job Hunting?
EDWIN G. LEEVER
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"Truth is affirmative"
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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Forget It!
JULIE CAMPBELL TATHAM
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PROGRESS
Louise S. Darcy
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Freedom in the Midst of Trials
ANEETA H. PETERSON
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The Most Important Point
GLADYS STANLEY
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ABRAHAM
Doris Peel
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Love Was There
Betty Lewis Hausrath
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Soul, Not Body, Governs
Carl J. Welz
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Authority—The Scientific Perspective
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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I first heard of Christian Science as a young man through my...
Raymond E. Agee with contributions from Evelyn L. Agee
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I am very grateful for Christian Science and for a wonderful...
Jennifer Margaret Powick
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I am most grateful that Christian Science is a demonstrable,...
J. Darrow Kirkpatrick
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I would like to share with you a complete healing, that was...
Leslie Davis with contributions from Ann Davis