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Admission to Membership in The Mother Church
The next admission of candidates will be Nov. 5, 1915. Application blanks may be obtained by addressing the Clerk of The Mother Church, and should be returned to him on or before Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1915.
An application sent to the Clerk does not constitute the applicant a member. Notice of election will be sent to those who are admitted to membership.
Those who have made application for membership prior to June 4, 1915, and have not received notice of election, may communicate with the Clerk if they so desire, and are especially requested to do so before sending in a second application.
John V. Dittemore, Clerk,
Suite 550, 236 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass.
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September 4, 1915 issue
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Habits of False Belief
HON. CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK
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The New Tongue
ALBERT E. MILLER
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Ambassadors
JULIA WARNER MICHAEL
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Our Mission
WILLIAM B. HARRISON
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Opening the Way
F. MAUD TURNER
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A Rebuke
SAMUEL JOHNSTONE MACDONALD
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My attention has been called to issues of your valued paper...
John L. Rendall
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In a recent issue the Rev. Mr.—is quoted as saying...
Carl E. Herring
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A writer in a recent Register-Leader "Signs of the Times"...
Thomas F. Watson
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Omnipotence of Good
Editor
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Service
Annie M. Knott
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"What doth the Lord require"
John B. Willis
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Admission to Membership in The Mother Church
with contributions from John V. Dittemore
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The Lectures
with contributions from George Edward Simmons , Martha Cohn, J. M. Cleaver, Lee McKinney
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I suffered from anemia, stomach disorder, and lung trouble
Anna M. Franck
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Some time ago, while talking with a friend who had been...
Amelia Stemler
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About seven years ago I was healed through Christian Science...
Maud M. Boatwright
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I gratefully join others in telling of how I was led to the...
Hermine Ney with contributions from Cowper
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From Our Exchanges
with contributions from James E. C. Sawyer, Charles E. Corwin, Bishop Theodore S. Henderson