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ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE MOTHER CHURCH

The next admission of candidates will be Nov. 1, 1912.

CHURCH TREASURER

Per capita taxes and contributions to The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. , should be sent to Adam H.

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH

Correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to John V. Dittemore, Clerk , Falmouth, Norway, and St.

ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE MOTHER CHURCH

The next admission of candidates will be Nov. 1, 1912.

CHURCH TREASURER

Per capita taxes and contributions to The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. , should be sent to Adam H.

Correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to John V. Dittemore, Clerk, Falmouth, Norway, and St.

Correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to John V. Dittemore, Clerk, Falmouth, Norway, and St.

On March 31, 1910, Reverend Mary Baker Eddy wrote her publisher as follows:— "Please take immediate steps to have Science and Health translated into the German language. This new edition shall be printed with alternate pages of English and German, one side to contain the divinely inspired English version which shall be the standard, the other to contain the German text, which shall be a translation.

Correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to John V. Dittemore, Clerk, Falmouth, Norway, and St.

On March 31, 1910, Reverend Mary Baker Eddy wrote her publisher as follows:— "Please take immediate steps to have Science and Health translated into the German language. This new edition shall be printed with alternate pages of English and German, one side to contain the divinely inspired English version which shall be the standard, the other to contain the German text, which shall be a translation.