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If I should see all who call at my door, I should have no time to answer correspondents and attend to other imperative duties. Hence I hereby declare that I receive no calls from visitors except by appointment: and to tease the attendant is not only vulgar, but useless.
If I should see all who call at my door, I should have no time to answer correspondents and attend to other imperative duties. Hence I hereby declare that I receive no calls from visitors except by appointment: and to tease the attendant is not only vulgar, but useless.
The children who are paying into the flower fund, which is used to supply fresh flowers for Mother's room, also to keep the lamp back of the seal constantly burning, are requested to send their offerings direct to Mrs. Mary F.
The Annual Meeting of the Christian Scientist Association of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College will be held in the vestry of the new church edifice, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner Falmouth and Norway Streets, Boston, Mass. , Wednesday, June 5th, 1895, at two o'clock, P.
The Mother Church edifice, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner of Norway and Falmouth streets, Boston, will be open to visitors on Wednesday of each week, from 10 o'clock a. m.
This is the title of a book dedicated to the Children who contributed for Mother's Room. A sermon, hymns and prophecy; the sermon delivered at the dedication of the beautiful church, of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Boston, Jan.
This is the title of a book dedicated to the Children who contributed for Mother's Room. A sermon, hymns and prophecy; the sermon delivered at the dedication of the beautiful church, of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Boston, Jan.
The Church Rules have been so changed that hereafter the services of the Mother Church will be conducted as follows: 1. A Hymn.
The sermon of the Reverend Mary Baker Eddy delivered at the dedication of the Mother Church, will be published in pamphlet form. Its publication will be made as speedily as may be.
My answer to manifold letters relative to members that have gone out of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, returning to it is this. While my affections plead for all, and every one, and my desire is that all shall be redeemed; I am not unmindful that the Scriptures enjoin: "All things shall be done decently and in order.