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Words of Current Interest
Related to the Lesson-Sermon for May 2, 1976, in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY Subject: Everlasting Punishment
But judgment shall return unto righteousness: and all the upright in heart shall follow it (Ps. 94:15)
The first part of this verse has been variously understood, from Martin Luther's interpretation "For right must still remain right" to the Revised Standard Version's reading, "For justice will return to the righteous." In The Abingdon Bible Commentary W. A. Shelton comments on the verse, "The administration of justice will be such that all good men will long for it and follow after it."
He divided unto them his living (Luke 15:12)
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April 24, 1976 issue
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Our Nature Can Be Transformed
BEVERLY BEMIS HAWKS
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THE OPEN ROAD
Barbara Dix Henderson
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Recognizing Man's Immortality Heals
MARVIN J. CHARWAT
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What Does It Mean to Be Childlike?
ALICE HOWELL RASBACH
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The Womanhood of God's Making
STELLA D. COUSINS
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The Only Way
J. WOODRUFF SMITH
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No Breaking Point
DORIS E. WHITFORD
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Love Is Life
ELIZABETH J. PENNINGS-WOLFSWINKEL
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GRATITUDE TO A FRIEND
Florence A. Roos
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Being Really Obedient
Lisa Jeanette Guyer (written at age 11)
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Our Indestructible Identity
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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Faith to Do the Impossible
Naomi Price
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The help of a student of Christian Science was immeasurable...
Raija Viitamäki
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It is with joy that I relate the following healings
Dorothy Upham Holmes
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In Science and Health Mrs. Eddy states (p. 1): "Thoughts...
Ruth Virginia Toland
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After many operations and much medical treatment, I was spending...
Elizabeth F. Killough