Letters to our Leader

Concord, N. H., Washington's Birthday, 1905.

Beloved Leader:—We remember with gratitude that when the beautiful chimes in our lofty watchtower ring out their glad welcome to the Concord folk for this Wednesday night meeting, it will be the sixth anniversary of the organization of the Concord church.

At the time of its organization there were seventy—eight charter members. Now the membership is two hundred. Then we worshiped in the upper chamber of Christian Science Hall, which your love had thoughtfully provided. Now we gather in the beautiful granite edifice which is your munificent gift to the Concord church. Meanwhile you have been tendered two public receptions at the Concord State Fair, in the presence of the governor and other state officials, at the spontaneous suggestion of some of our foremost citizens; the legislature of New Hampshire, by a well—nigh unanimous vote, has placed itself on record in favor of the unrestricted rights of Christian Scientists in this commonwealth, and the Supreme Bench of your native state has decided every point at issue in favor of Christian Science.

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