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Editorials
The long looked for Christian Science Hymnal has at last appeared. It will be welcomed heartily by the field.
The ides of November have come again, and one by one the leaves are falling. So, one by one, should one let drop the false and alluring claims of the personal senses.
No doubt our readers will find cause for criticism of the Journal under its present management. It would be strange if it were otherwise.
The following letter of dismissal from an Orthodox church is significant of the change of feeling toward the Church of Christ Scientist B—St. Congregational Church, March 31st, 1892.
Manuscript sent to the Journal without signature and address is not accepted. In preparing manuscript for publication, if contributors will invariably write with ink, and on one side of the paper only, it will be greatly appreciated.
The article addressed to the contributors of the Church Building Fund in Boston, by Rev. Mary B.
The use of the words Christian and Science by the author of Science and Health, Rev. Mary B.
The regular meeting of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College Association took place on October 5th in Steinert Hall, 62 Boylston St. , Boston.
To my co-workers in truth: I was unexpectedly called to take editorial charge of the Journal. A sense of duty impelled me to respond to the call.
Dear Fellow-workers : Not quite one year ago, I was most unexpectedly called to, and most reluctantly accepted, the arduous task of editing the Christian Science Journal. The Journal itself, for the past nine issues, is the best witness of the faithfulness, love, patience, ability, and obedience to Truth, that have been given to the work.