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We notice an array of noted contributors which promises unusual excellence for this volume. First among them is the Right Honorable W.
A silk bed-scarf, of seventy-two pieces, each nine inches square, embroidered, hand-painted, and done in patchwork, was accompanied by the following letter: Beloved Teacher : During the past weeks there has been in progress a labor of love throughout our land. Seventy-nine members of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College Christian Science Association have responded to our letters, and expressed great delight at the idea of presenting a mutual token of respect and love to our Teacher.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Suffolk ss.
Attendants at Chicago, last June, were greatly pleased with Mason's Address. Western people liked it so much, that one of them wished to print it; but it was decided best to issue it in Boston, through our Publication Committee.
Having reached a place in teaching where my students in Christian Science are taught more during seven lessons in the Primary Class than they were formerly in twelve, and taught all that is profitable at one time, hereafter, the Primary Class will include seven lessons only. As this number of lessons is of more value than twice this number in times past, no change is made in the price of tuition, three-hundred dollars.
[ The following article, in the form of a letter, was written by R. Sears, M.
The pamphlet heretofore entitled Mind-Healing: Historical Sketch, has been thoroughly revised, enlarged, and rechristened. Its title is now Historical Sketch of Christian Science Mind-healing.
The large Primary Class just completed at the Metaphysical College was in some respects the most interesting and promising ever taught by Mrs. Eddy.
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