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From the January 1890 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The lot of land on the corner of Falmouth and Caledonia Streets, now valued at fifteen thousand dollars, has been sold to Trustees on the condition that a church edifice shall be built thereon, for Christian Scientists. The building not to be begun until $20,000 has been raised for this purpose. All friends of the Cause are asked to contribute to the building of this Church, with the assurance that the Treasurer, Mr. Alfred Lang, of 279 Broadway, Lawrence, Mass., is under bonds for the faithful performance of his duties, and that not a dollar of the sums donated will be spent until $20,000 has been secured. All amounts will be accounted for, and reported in the Journal quarterly, and due acknowledgments made for all remittances as received.

"Build a little fence of trust about to-day,
Fill the space with loving deeds and therein stay.
Look not through the sheltering bars upon to-morrow,
God will help thee bear what comes of joy or sorrow."

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