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Words of Current Interest
Related to the Lesson-Sermon for March 7, 1976, in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY Subject: Man
Thou shalt be perfect with the Lord thy God (Deut. 18:13)
The Hebrew adjective means also "whole; unobjectionable; intact; free of blemish; blameless." More generally, it applies to a person or object which is fulfilling its established purpose.
And shall not see when heat cometh (Jer. 17:8)
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February 28, 1976 issue
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Where to Find Good
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Let's Look at the Law
BARBARA B. HOLLIDAY
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Don't Confirm Physical Sense Testimony-Reverse It
ALICE WILT STRAUSS
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"Jesus beholding him loved him"
ELIZABETH PALMER HAPPEY
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SONG OF FREEDOM
Margaret M. N. Higson
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Heaven—Now
ARTHUR N. LORIG
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Lagniappe
MILDRED MONTGOMERY McLANE
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Soaring
John Chisholm Bishop
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Helping My Cousin
Philip de Villiers
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The Boundless Possibilities of this Present Moment
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Consenting to Health
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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When I try to tell what Christian Science has done for me,...
Excelsa O. De Villaverde
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On page 135 of Science and Health Mrs. Eddy writes: "There...
Janet Westcott with contributions from Donald Westcott
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How can I tell the many blessings that have come to me as a...
Barbara Louise Newcomb
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"My cup runneth over" (Ps. 23:5) with the understanding of...
Mattie L. Roberts
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I was drawn to Christian Science mostly because the thought of...
Allan Arthur Tellier
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My mother enrolled me in the Christian Science Sunday School...
Frances Zimmer Lojinger