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We again ask our friends and patrons to observe the following suggestions: Do not send money to the editors or the editorial department of the Journal . This department has nothing to do with subscriptions, cards, church notices, etc.
Mr. Joseph Armstrong has been made the publisher of Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, as well as all of the Rev.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, have filed articles of incorporation with Register of Deeds Kenyon within the last day or two. Among other things the articles make the following declarations: First, that the corporate name by which said church hereby to be formed shall be known and distinguished is and shall be the First Church of Christ, Scientist, and shall be located in or near the city of Appleton Outagamie county, Wisconsin.
We again ask our friends and patrons to observe the following suggestions: Do not send money to the editors or the editorial department of the Journal . This department has nothing to do with subscriptions, cards, church notices, etc.
The annual meeting of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. , will be held in the church edifice, Falmouth and Norway Streets, Boston, Tuesday October 6, 1896, at two o'clock P.
The editorial in reply to the Concord Unitarian minister's sermon on Christian Science, with considerable added thereto, is now published in pamphlet form. See Publisher's Department.
A member of this church that shall receive into his class of Christian Science or into his association, either a student of Mrs. Eddy's or of any loyal Christian Scientist, without the written consent of his or her teacher over this teacher's own signature, shall be excommunicated.
The June number of the Christian Science Journal opens with a poem entitled "Love," by the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy; this is followed by an able exposition of "Mind vs.
Some confusion has arisen from the card of Stephen A. Chase published in the last Journal, which was signed by him as "Treasurer.
It is our pleasure to announce that a second edition of "Pleasant View" is now published, with many new views; among them the former home of Mrs. Eddy at Bow, N.