SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

FROM THE PUBLISHER OF MRS. EDDY'S WORKS.

The Christian Science Text-Book, "Science And Health With Key To The Scriptures."

Some Of Mrs. Eddy's Writings originally issued in pamphlet form are now to be had in pocket and library editions. Description and prices will be found on the outside cover page of the Sentinel.

The volume, "Poems by Mary Baker Eddy" is specially bound; 79 pages.

In accordance with instructions given by Mrs. Eddy to her publisher on Sept. 13, 1910, an edition of "Rudimental Divine Science," printed in the New York point system of type for the blind, has been prepared and is now on sale. Price, prepaid, single copy 50 cents; six or more copies to one address, 40 cents each.

Orders for the books named above and the other works by Mrs. Eddy should be addressed to Allison V. Stewart, Falmouth and St. Paul Streets, Boston, Mass.


FROM THE EDITOR.

All manuscripts submitted for publication in the Sentinel, Journal, and Herold, whether articles, poems, or testimonies, and all correspondence relating thereto, should be addressed to the Editor, and not to individuals.


FROM THE SOCIETY.

A new pamphlet has just been issued entitled "Christian Science vs. Finite Sense," a lecture given by Francis J. Fluno, M.D. 32 pages.

The lecture entitled "Christian Science: Its Principle and Method," by Bicknell Young, has been translated into both Swedish and French and is now ready for sale in pamphlet form. Another translation recently made is the lecture "Christian Science: The Comforter of Promise," by Frank H. Leonard, which is also printed in a new pamphlet.

These pamphlets will be found listed on the opposite page, with prices for single copies and quantities.


FROM THE CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.

Church Tenets.—The tenets of The First Church of Christ, Scientist,—The Mother Church,—printed on folded sheet for use of the branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, with space for the names of the churches and their by-laws, can be had at seventy-five cents a hundred. Orders will not be taken for less than one hundred, and postage stamps should not be sent in payment.

Correspondence relative to the tenets or to membership with The Mother Church should be sent to J. V. Dittemore, Clerk, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Falmouth, Norway, and St. Paul Streets, Boston, Mass.


FROM THE CHURCH TREASURER.

Per Capita Taxes.—Per capita Taxes and Contributions to The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., should be sent to Stephen A. Chase, Treasurer, Box 56, Fall River, Mass. Please do not send currency.

This is the end of the issue. Ready to explore further?
December 16, 1911
Contents

We'd love to hear from you!

Easily submit your testimonies, articles, and poems online.

Submit