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Church By-law
Branch Churches.—Sect. 3. The three largest branch churches in each of the United States, and in Canada, and Great Britain, are requested to appoint annually a Publication Committee to serve under its church by-laws, for the state in which it is located. This church is not necessarily confined to its own members in selecting this committee, but if preferred, can appoint a Publication Committee conveniently adapted therefor, who is in good fellowship with another Church of Christ, Scientist. This Committee shall consist of males only, and shall be appointed by the First and Second Readers of the church employing him. This By-law, adopted in April, 1900, will take effect at their next annual election, commencing with the Church of Christ, Scientist, in each state having the largest membership.
This By-law applies to all states except Massachusetts, in which the Publication Committee is elected only by the Mother Church.
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May 3, 1900 issue
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Communication
Christian Scientist
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Christian Science and Higher Criticism
Sue H. Mims
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Christian Science Testimony
S. F. S.
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The Lectures
with contributions from William Bradford Dickson , Judge Olin, A. J. Hodge
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A Word of Appreciation
Irving C. Tomlinson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Take Notice
Mary Baker Eddy
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Church By-law
Editor
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The Power of the West
Editor
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Impressions of Mr. Kimball's Lecture
H. D. N.
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What Christian Science did for Me
BY CLARA DWIGHT
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Working in Harmony
BY C. J. R.
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The Power of Prayer
BY ISABEL R. SCOTT
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The Church
BY S.
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The Open Door
BY VIOLET GIBSON
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A Grateful Acknowledgment
N. S. W.
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Thanks to our Helpers
J. F. L.
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Healed of Many Ills
Mary Brinkerhoff
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A Puzzling Question Answered
May Davis
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Thankful for all the Publications
Maggie Hauck