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Church and Association

From the October 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The September monthly meeting of this Association was held on the seventh instant, at the Meionaon, a fair number of members being present. The impressive opening service, in which all the members joined, was conducted according to the established rules of the Association. The admission of new members, and the reports of committees, were attended to with marked interest; but the Good of the Cause was in order none too soon, as the members were anxiously waiting to learn what would be presented, to cause further awakening among the already active and busy workers and seekers in this ever-glorious Cause.

What will best advance our Cause? was the subject ably presented for consideration, calling out speeches from many brothers and sisters, who uttered thoughts which might well be brought forward again at future meetings. During the discussion, and throughout the meeting, the utmost harmony prevailed, thus raising higher our standard in Truth.

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