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A Church Charter Granted
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. As charters had been refused to some Christian Science Churches in this state, we deemed it wise to make careful inquiry before applying.
We came to the conclusion that there were no obstacles in the way, and a compliance with the law was all that was necessary.
May 31 the directors signed the application for a charter, and June 6 the final affidavit and signature was affixed.
Yours in Truth,
Richard Smith.
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June 29, 1899 issue
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with contributions from MARY BAKER EDDY
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In the Mire of Ignorance
Septimus J. Hanna
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An Expression of Gratitude
with contributions from The First Members Of The Mother Church
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A Wednesday Evening Meeting
with contributions from Harry F. Powell, Herbert H. Barnes, Charles S. Groves, Frank E. Barnard, Charles H. Glidden, Elbridge R. Anderson
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The Lectures
with contributions from Louise Wright, Myron E. Lepper, H. B. McCroskey, John M. Evans, E. D. Olmsted, J. C. Shattuck
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The Ever-present and Eternal Now
BY HADLEY M. HENLEY
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A Church Charter Granted
Richard Smith
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Rest
BY H. P. C.
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Questions and Answers
J. P.
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Why I became a Christian Scientist
BY W. JOHN MURRAY
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End of the Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Case
C. H. Fowler
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From Australia
W. W. Virtue