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"AMONG THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES."

From the July 1900 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The May number of the Granite Monthly, published at Concord, N. H., contains a finely illustrated article entitled, "Among the Christian Science Churches" by Henrietta H. Williams. The article is well written and contains much of an historical nature that will be of interest to Christian Scientists as well as the public in general.

The illustrations are twenty in number and are halftone reproductions of exterior and interior views of the Mother Church, and various other churches in different parts of the United States, Ontario, and London, Eng.

The first number in the magazine is the poem "Easter Morn" by our Leader, Mary Baker G. Eddy.

It will be remembered that Mrs. Williams was the author of the delightful article entitled, "The Founder of Christian Science," which appeared in the New England Magasine for November, 1899.

This number of the Granite Monthly will be valuable for distribution, and The Publishing Society will receive orders and send postpaid any number of copies at twenty cents each.


General Grant said, "Let us have peace," and his enemies loved him.

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