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Concordance puzzle
This puzzle is based on a letter by an early Christian that you'll find near the end of the Bible. In it he tells us that if we develop the following qualities, we won't have empty, useless lives. We'll not only understand what Christ Jesus came to teach us, but we'll be effective, fruitful Christians.
Mary Baker Eddy refers to these qualities in the textbook of Christian Science, Science and Health. Each quality will fit in one of the numbered rows of blank spaces. Here's what you do to find them. Take the Concordance to Science and Health and look up key words from the following quotations. Then fill in the fig.
1. One of the qualities "likened to 'the cattle upon a thousand hills.'"
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November 27, 1978 issue
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Why read the Bible?
Naomi Price
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A book of laws to show the right and wrong
STEVEN LEE FAIR
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Wisdom that heals
CORA MASON
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The book that detects and protects
ALAN A. AYLWIN
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An open guide to Life
DAVID C. KENNEDY
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Concordance puzzle
Eleanor Young Clapp
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Do you have questions?
Thomas C. Asher
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True worship heals
JOHN PAUL CHAMBERLAIN
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The high goal
George R. Sauers
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The key to prayer
GRANT C. BUTLER
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Finding peace in consciousness
SUSANNE BECKER
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Mrs. Eddy states, in reply to the question "How would...
Harriette Meldrim Hill
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I learned of Christian Science in the middle of 1973, a few...
Graciela Burgos de Tosolini
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I had been wondering what God was, and what the relationship...
Barbara D. Mills
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Christian Science has always been my way of life but has...
Margaret Anne Peto with contributions from Dorothy Loudon Peto
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At the age of seven I was adopted by a couple who were students...
Cornelius Ian Parkyn