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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Is tho Universe, Including Man. Evolved by Atomio Force? was the subject of tbe lesson-sermon in all Churehes of Cbrist, Scientist, on Sunday, June 20.. Tbe Golden Text was Deut. 10:14/ ' 1 Bebold, tbe heaven and tbe beaven of hefrvens is tbe Lord's tby God, tbe eartb below al'so, With all that therein is." Among tbe eitations wbich comprised tbe Lesdon-Sermon were the following from tbe'Bible: "Lift up your eyes to tbe beavens, nnd look upon tbe eartb beneatli: for tbe beavens shall vanisb away like smolte, and, tbe eartb sliall wax old like a garment, and tbey tbat dwell tberein sball die iu like manner; but my salvation shall be for ever, and my rigbteousuess eball not be abelisbed." (Isa. 51:6). Also tbe following passages from tbe Cbfistian Science textbook, "Science and Health With Key to tbe Scriptures," by Mary Baker Fddy, "CEfkATOR. Spirit: Mind; intelligelice; tbe animating diyine Brineiple of all tbat is real and good; self-existent Life, Trutb, and Love; tbat -wMqIi is perfect and eternal; tbe opposite of matter and ovil, wbicli bave.no Principle; God, who made all tbat was made aiid cbuld not ereate an atom or an eiexnent tbe opposite of Himself." (p. 583).

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 132, 21 June 1937, Page 4

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 132, 21 June 1937, Page 4

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 132, 21 June 1937, Page 4

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