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From the April 1896 issue of The Christian Science Journal


We have recently received from subscribers to the Journal a large number of postal cards sent out by H. E. Ragdon of Bath, Maine, who signs himself as "sec'y," which set for the some sort of a scheme (we can hardly make out what) for the distribution of what he is pleased to call "Christian Science Literature." It seems scarcely necessary to say that this is done without the knowledge or sanction of the Christian Science Publishing Society. Let none be deceived by it, or anything else purporting to be Christian Science literature which does not emanate from these headquarters.

The necessity for rigidly adhering to the rules of the Christian Science Publishing Society is becoming more and more apparent. Piracy and imposition seem to be more rife than ever of late.

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