AMONG THE CHURCHES

CURRENT NOTES.

Editor's Note.—We are glad to have permission to print the following extract from a letter, written on the way home, by one of our friends who lately visited Boston:—

I feel that I must give expression to the gratitude which fills my heart to overflowing when I look back on all the experiences I have had during my late stay in Boston. I can scarcely find words to express my full appreciation for all that has made me rich beyond measure. But it is of my visits to the Christian Science publishing house that I would like to speak more particularly.

We are apt to think (that is, I did) that the publishing house in Boston is like any other publishing house in the world; namely, a business place where those who are employed to carry on the work are rushing back and forth or sitting at their desks too busy to take notice of anybody or anything beside their assigned duties, and with faces that bear the signs of their burden bearing; but there is nothing of the kind in the Christian Science publishing house, and this is at once manifest when one enters the building and feels its atmosphere of peace and harmony.

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April 19, 1913
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