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Letters to the Journal from our readers. Opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of The Christian Science Journal.

Between the Lines

When the heart speaks, however simple the words, its language is always acceptable to those who have hearts. Mary Baker Eddy Miscellaneous Writings, p.

Between the Lines

When the heart speaks, however simple the words, its language is always acceptable to those who have hearts. Mary Baker Eddy Miscellaneous Writings, p.

LETTER TO THE DIRECTORS

Boston, Massachusetts, October 23, 1936 The Christian Science Board of Directors 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts Dear Friends: On behalf of the Christian Science Committees on Publication throughout the world, we, the representatives of fifty-three districts in Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and the United States, take this opportunity of expressing our gratitude to God and to our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy; to pledge to you our unswerving loyalty and love; and extend to our Manager, the Honorable C. Augustus Norwood, our affectionate regard and esteem.

LETTER FROM THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP

June 10, 1936 The Christian Science Board of Directors 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts Dear Friends: We, the members of the Board of Lectureship, in annual conference assembled, send you our cordial greetings and deem it a happy privilege to express to you our appreciation of your constant support, wise counsel, and unfailing good will in forwarding and making fruitful our activities; and we rejoice in being associated with you in the great redemptive work of the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science. Under your wisely loving and God-sustained direction the great Cause of Christian Science continues to expand and increase in usefulness and service to mankind.

LETTERS

A Letter from The Christian Science Board of Directors to the Ushers of The Mother Church, and the Ushers' Reply May 28, 1936 To the Ushers of The Mother Church Boston, Massachusetts Dear Friends, Again it is our happy privilege to express in a message to you, the ushers of our beloved Mother Church, the cordial thanks and sincere appreciation which have been present in our thought throughout the year for your devoted services. It is a pleasure to us to observe your quiet kindliness, courtesy, and efficiency, "acting up to [your] highest understanding; firm at the post of duty" ( Science and Health, p.

LETTERS

Boston, Massachusetts October 17, 1935 The Christian Science Board of Directors 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts Dear Friends: We, the Committees on Publication from fifty districts in England, Canada, New Zealand, China, and United States, in conference assembled, take this opportunity of expressing our gratitude to you for making possible this most helpful meeting, under the able and loving guidance of the Manager of Committees on Publication, the Honorable C. Augustus Norwood.

A LETTER AND ITS REPLY

Boston, Mass, June 22, 1908. Beloved Leader: —I am glad to hear that the stated Communion season in The Mother Church is abolished.

LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Manchester, England, May 21, 1908. Beloved Teacher: —I have hesitated to take any of your time, but it seems to me that you will be glad to hear what I can tell you about the status of the Christian Science movement in Great Britain.

LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Mason City, la. , June 5, 1908.

LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Brookline, Mass. , May 16, 1908.