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The New Mother Church
Concord (N. H.) Monitor
The dedication, Sunday, in Boston, of the new Mother Church of the Christian Science faith was a ceremonial of far more than usual ecclesiastic significance. The edifice itself is so rich in the architectural symbolisms of aspirations and faith, its proportions are so large, and its accommodations are so wide that its dedication abounds in remarkable external manifestations which must arrest public attention. But externals constitute the smallest feature of the Christian Science faith, and this beautiful temple, striking as are its beauties, is only a slight and material development in evidence of that beauty and serenity of faith, life, and love which finds its temple in the heart of all that increasing host who have found the truths of Christian Science to be a marvelous revelation given to this generation by a noble and devoted woman, to whom they rightfully turn with respect and affection.
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June 16, 1906 issue
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Dedicatory Message
BY Mary Baker G. Eddy.
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The Communion Service and Dedication
with contributions from William B. Johnson
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The Dedication to Divine Love
C. A. Buskirk
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Emma Wolle
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The Lectures
with contributions from Irving C. Tomlinson, Henry M. Baker, B. F. Tillinghast, Marvin R. King
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Our Leader's Message
Archibald McLellan
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Meeting of the Executive Members
Dunmore, Effie Andrews, W. D. McCrackan
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The Annual Meeting
Editor
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What the Boston Editors Said
Editor
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from N. L. G. Anderson, Frank W. Gale, George Wendell Adams, Louise King, Alice L. Hamilton
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Nine years ago I had a very severe attack of peritonitis,...
Ada E. Rowney with contributions from T. G. Stonham, Editor
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It is now more than eight years since I received my first...
Allie G. Osborne
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It was with a great deal of caution that I began the investigation...
Virginia T. Fenton
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I am a young man; I seemed old, before coming into...
Rollen Hazard
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In 1893 I first noticed a very serious affection in my...
Fannie S. Fishblate
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In the fall of 1885 I went from Bloomington to Chicago...
Clara E. MacMahon
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When I was a very small child, dyspepsia, accompanied...
Regina B. M. Nash
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I owe it to Christian Science that I am here to-day, able...
Elizabeth Stickle
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from F. W. Walker Pugh