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From the October 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal


So many inquiries come in regard to the meaning of initials attached to the names of Christian Scientists, that it is thought well to reprint the following from our June number of 1886:

Bachelor of Christian Science (C. S. B.) is conferred upon students who have taken the First Course of instruction at the Metaphysical College.

Doctor of Christian Science (C. S. D.) is conferred on those who take the Normal Course, if they have also practised acceptably three years in the Science, and maintained a thoroughly Christian character.

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