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NOTES FROM THE FIELD

From the March 1892 issue of The Christian Science Journal

A letter from this article was later republished in Miscellaneous Writings 1883-1896: Mis. 150:8-151:30


The Scranton, Pa., Republican for January 27, 1892, contains a friendly descriptive notice under caption, Church of Christ. From a local in the Truth, same date, we cull as follows:—

Christian Science Hall

Formally dedicated yesterday afternoon and evening. . . . Informal services began at 2.30 o'clock. . . . In the evening the services were opened with a hymn "Gracious Spirit," followed by Rev. Mr. Norcross. He said the erection of a hall is a proclamation to the people of Scranton that Christian Science has come to stay, and dwelt on the advantage to a religious denomination in having a home of its own.

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