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Church Organization Perfected in Concord, N. H.
AT the close of the regular Wednesday evening testimonial service in Christian Science Hall last evening steps were taken to perfect the formal organization of a church society, articles for which incorporation had been filed with the secretary of state on Monday.
The Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson was chosen temporary chairman, and Joseph G. Mann temporary clerk of the meeting of incorporation of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Concord, N. H. The roll of signers of the charter, seventy-four in number, was called, and nearly all were found to be present.
The preamble and by-laws for the government of the church were read by George H. Moore, and Mr. Joseph G. Mann offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted:—

March 2, 1899 issue
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Miscellany
Max Jägerhuher with contributions from Cincinnati Enquirer
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Address by Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy
Mary Baker G. Eddy with contributions from Irving C. Tomlinson, Mabel C. Gage
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Showing Faith by Using Means
BY JOHN B. WILLIS
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The Lectures
with contributions from S. E. Bradley, Barbara Strickler, Cora Compton, W. W. French, Della H. Rigby
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A Seed of Truth
BY ELIZABETH HOAG WELD
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Diphtheria Healed
W. John Murray
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A Frank Confession
BY MOSES W. KAHN
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Another Slave Set Free
BY RICHARD HOWARD
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Senator Mitchell's Letter
Thomas F. Mitchell
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Atoms upon Atoms
Rowland T. Rogers
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Invitation to the Clergy
David N. McKee
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Questions and Answers
S. F., G. L. B.
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From Invalidism to Health
Maggie E. Gerard
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Saved from the Operating Table
Madge S. Fay
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Fargo, North Dakota
Grace Lincoln Burnam
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I am sixty-four years old
W. F. Grigsby
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The Souvenir Spoon
M. Bettie Bell with contributions from Annie E. Wood, Sallie A. Saunders, L. N. Bennett