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SOUNDS FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN

From the June 1896 issue of The Christian Science Journal


A Note from London, may, I hope, prove acceptable to readers of the Journal. I am sure I am expressing the feeling of all our little band here, when I say that we wish to join hands with our friends in America and to identify ourselves with the glorious work which is being done through them, in the name of Christian Science.

Little more than a year ago a few people used to meet at the house of a Christian Scientist in London, to study together the weekly Bible lesson. Now we have a room of our own, and are holding public meetings twice a week on the same lines as those held in America, and the number of attendants is rapidly increasing. The testimonial meetings are most encouraging and prove that the work is growing apace.

Personally I should like through the pages of the Journal, to make grateful acknowledgment of benefits received; for we are taught that if we would show our gratitude to the Leader, we must follow both the spirit and letter of her teaching, which rightly claims from us "a just acknowledgment of the Truth and what it has done for us."

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