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Words of Current Interest
Related to the Lesson-Sermon for January 16, 1977, in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE QUARTERLY Subject: Life
Put off... the old man,... put on the new man (Eph. 4:22, 24)
In Greek, Francis W. Beare points out, the tense of the verbs "put off" and "put on" indicates "a change that is made once for all."
Unto unfeigned love of the brethren (I Pet. 1:22)
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January 8, 1977 issue
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"Be a law to yourselves..."
MARY BRETZ REED
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STRICT ADHERENCE
Sara May Helder
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Unlimited Energy
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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Inspiration Is from God
OLIVE HALL SHADGETT
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Giving and Receiving-Inseparable
PAUL R. CARMACK
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A Better Home
DOROTHY F. McCLURE
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WAY OF LOVE
Karen Lancaster Wellford
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Wake Up!
WANDA D. HUGHES
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A MAN TOOK UP HIS BED
John Cuno
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My Father Needed Help
Clementine Suiffet
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My Questions Do Have Answers!
Sue Turner
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Is There Fire Where There's Smoke?
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Feeding the World's Famine
Peter J. Henniker-Heaton
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Although I had known of Christian Science for a few years, it...
Dorothy M. Wood
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Although I had been raised in a religious atmosphere, I had not...
Theresa Bertanyi
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Christian Science has met my every need for a number of years,...
Mabel R. Rountree
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I thank God with all my heart for Christian Science and what...
Carol Schofield Commer with contributions from Mark Sydney Commer