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Christian Scientists

From the May 1897 issue of The Christian Science Journal

Miners' Journal


It is not generally known, but it is a fact that there is a religious body in Pottsville, called the Christian Scientists. They have been meeting at the home of one of their number on West Norwegian Street, but now their numbers are so strong that they have leased the store-room in the Whitney building at the corner of Centre and Union Streets. The room is being papered and painted by Lord & Sterner, and is being made attractive. A low platform occupies one end of the room. The Christian Scientists believe in faith cure, and have gathered converts from many of the churches of town.—Miners' Journal,


Suffice it now,—In time to be
Shall holier altars rise to Thee,—
Thy Church our broad humanity.

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