The Chicago Inter Ocean on Sunday, June 18, published a sensational article to the effect that Christian Scientists of Chicago are seriously in doubt as to whether Mary Baker G.
with contributions from Harry F. Powell, Herbert H. Barnes, Charles S. Groves, Frank E. Barnard, Charles H. Glidden, Elbridge R. Anderson
The
regular weekly meeting of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, was held in the church edifice at the corner of Norway and Falmouth Streets, last night, and during the course of the evening a number of ancient myths in regard to Christian Science and Mrs.
The
old Journals, all of which are on my library shelves except the first two volumes, have been so valuable to me with rich experiences and wise suggestions that I am prompted to add a leaf from my own experience with the hope of benefiting some one and thus partially repaying my obligations.
It
may be of some interest to the Field, especially to Pennsylvania, to state that last January our little church felt that the time had arrived to apply for a charter.
Notwithstanding the condemnation excited of late, both here and abroad, the Christian Scientists, according to reports made at their convention in this city, continue to increase in numbers, We note that last year there was an increase of seventy-five churches, while in 1897 the new churches numbered only forty-four.
Owing to a fire in the building in which is located the plant that does the press work of the Journal, there will be a delay in getting the July Journal out to the Field.
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