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Among the Churches
The second annual meeting of First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Concord, N. H., which was held last night (Thursday, January 17) in Christian Science Hall, was largely attended. The reports of the officers showed that the year 1900 was one of marked progress and prosperity for this growing church. The treasurer reported the total receipts for the year to be $2,996, all debts paid, and a balance in the treasury.
The following were the officers elected for the ensuing year: First Reader, Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson; Second Reader, Miss Mary E. Tomlinson; Clerk, Miss Mable C. Gage; Treasurer, Mr. George H. Moore; Trustees, Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson, Dr. Alfred E. Baker, Mr. George H. Moore, Mr. Horace Boutwell, Mr. Joseph A. Moore. Directors: Mrs. Anna B. White Baker, Miss Mary E. Tomlinson, Miss M. E. Thompson, Mrs. George H. Moore, Mrs. Fred A. Piper. Auditors: Mr. Fred A. Piper, Mr. J. Wesley Plummer, Mrs. Edward A. Grover.
The meeting united in sending to Mrs. Eddy a resolution of love and gratitude.
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January 31, 1901 issue
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Christian Science not Hypnotism
Robert L. Ziller
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A Protest
Alfred Farlow
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A Comparison
Wesley Spaulding
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. B. Webster, George P. Moore
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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Victoria
Editor with contributions from Victoria R., Aberdeen, William McKinley
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The Accession Speech
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The Papyrus
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Irving C. Tomlinson, Mabel C. Gage, Mary E. Cheatham
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Heavenly Peace
BY E. A. EMERY.
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The Way of Escape
BY GRACE STEPHENS WRIGHT.
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Christian Science
BY G. H. HYDE.
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Is Your Armor Impervious?
BY A. F. BLUNDELL.
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A Demonstration in Dentistry
Mattie Wood