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The Visit to Concord
This article was later republished in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany: My. 171:19-172:22
A pleasure is often enhanced by the unexpectedness of its coming, and this was surely true with regard to the opportunity to visit Concord and see the well-nigh completed church. Our Leader's gracious invitation was read at the close of each of the Communion services, and at half past eight Monday morning special trains began to deport the very large number who responded.
The day was most comfortable, and in the afternoon it was flooded with sunshine. Nothing happened to mar in any way the pleasure of the trip, and love and joy held sway in all hearts. The church was a delight to the eyes of all.
While on her regular afternoon drive Mrs. Eddy responded graciously to the silent greetings of the people who were assembled on the lawn of the Unitarian Church and of the High School. Her carriage came to a standstill on North State Street and she was greeted in behalf of the Church by the President, Mr. E. P. Bates, to whom she presented as a love token for the Church a handsome rosewood casket beautifully bound with burnished brass. It contained a gavel for the use of the president of the Mother Church. Its further contents were to be disclosed at the annual meeting of the Mother Church on Tuesday afternoon. The wood of the head of the gavel was taken from the old Yale College Athenæum, the first chapel of the College. It was built in 1761, and razed in 1893 to make room for Vanderbilt Hall. The wood in the handle was grown on the farm of Mark Baker, father of the Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, at Bow, N. H.
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June 18, 1904 issue
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The Annual Communion Service
with contributions from Mary B. G. Eddy, Board of Directors
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The Visit to Concord
with contributions from Mrs. Eddy
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The Annual Meeting
with contributions from William B. Johnson, Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Letter from the Executive Members
with contributions from William P. McKenzie, Archibald McLellan, Hermann S. Hering, Frank H. Leonard, Julia S. Bartlett
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The Lectures
with contributions from Mr. Haworth-Booth
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Is a Christian Scientist Liable to Sickness?
Alfred Farlow
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The word "philosophy," as defined by Webster, is "literally...
Richard P. Verrall
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"The basis of Christian Science is the Scriptural teaching...
John L. Rendall
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Christian Science is purely primitive Christianity regained...
James D. Sherwood with contributions from Epictetus
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Card of Thanks
Editor with contributions from Mary B. G. Eddy
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The Communion
Editor
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Violet C. Bath, Minnie K. Stoddard
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From a Mining Camp in Colorado
A. E. Southworth
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From Blackburn, Okla
Kate Roach
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I was much impressed in reading a recent testimonial of...
E. S. S. with contributions from Marie E. Maitland
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I wish to make public acknowledgment of the benefits...
Lee Washington
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I wish to express my gratitude for the blessings of Christian Science
Annie E. Cornelius
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It has occurred to me that I have had ample time to...
M. C. McKenzie
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I have been putting off the writing of my testimony for...
Beulah Snodgrass
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Christian Science was presented to me when I needed it...
Ed. Hallifdiede
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Faith
HARRY T. FEE.
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase