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The following periodicals were founded by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and are published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, One Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115:
The Christian Science Journal: Monthly in English; $6.00 a year, $3.00 six months, 60c a copy.
Christian Science Sentinel: Weekly in English; $6.00 a year, $3.00 six months, 15c a copy.
The Herald of Christian Science: Editions published monthly: French, German, $4.00 a year, 40c a copy. Editions published quarterly: Danish, Dutch, Greek, *Indonesian, Italian, * Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, 50c a year, 15c a copy. English-Braille, Grade Two, published quarterly, $1.00 a year, 25c a copy.
Christian Science Quarterly: Quarterly in English, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish; $1.75 a year, 45c a copy. English edition is also available in Small Pocket size, $1.75 a year, 45c a copy; Readers' size, $2.00 a year, 50c a copy; in English-Braille, Grade Two, $2.50 a year (12 issues), 25c a copy.
The Christian Science Monitor: Daily, except Sundays and holidays, in English (with religious article usually in one or two of eighteen different translations); $24.00 a year, $12.00 six months, 10c a copy. Rate outside the United States, its possessions, and Canada, $24.00 a year; in the British Isles, £8-11-5 a year.
*For subscribers in Asia: the Indonesian prices in Rupiahs will be quoted by local Reading Rooms in accord with official exchange rates. The Japanese price is Ұ20 per copy or Ұ70 a year.

International money orders reaching the Publishing Society in Boston contain only the name and address of the sender and the amount. To help us serve you better, will you please write to us at the time you purchase the money order and tell us what your remittance is for. This will enable us to avoid the delay caused by the necessity of writing to you.

Mary Baker Eddy says in ''Miscellaneous Writings" (pp. 144, 145), "The Church, more than any other institution, at present is the cement of society, and it should he the bulwark of civil and religious liberty."

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