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Admission to Membership in The Mother Church
The next admission of candidates will be Nov. 1, 1918. Application blanks may be obtained by addressing the Clerk of The Mother Church, and should be returned to him on or before Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1918.
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 May 31, 1918, 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.
Charles E. Jarvis, Clerk,
236 Huntington Avenue, Back Bay, Boston, Mass.
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October 5, 1918 issue
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Soldiers of Liberty
M. ETHEL WHITCOMB
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"One is your Master"
JOSEPH B. BAKER
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The Denial of Self
EDITH M. ALPE
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Supply Spiritual
ANNA L. WILLS
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Truth Telling Destroys Evil
CHARLES DANIEL REYNOLDS
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The Responsive Heart
BEN HAWORTH-BOOTH
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Christian Scientists were glad to see the dispatch from...
Judge Clifford P. Smith
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Special Announcement
with contributions from Allison V. Stewart, The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Thy Guard by Night and Day
William P. McKenzie
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The Judgment Day
Annie M. Knott
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Water of Everlasting Life
William D. McCrackan
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Admission to Membership in The Mother Church
Charles E. Jarvis
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To many people the restoration of their religious faith...
Mary H. Cummins
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There have been times when the apparently terrible material...
Gilbert D. Adkin with contributions from I. C. A. Adkin
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It so happened that the discovery of Christian Science...
Carey L. Smith
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I wish to add my song to the paean of praise and gratitude...
Callie G. Varley
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I must try to express a measure of my gratitude for...
Edith B. Shreve
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In 1912, when in a desperate condition both in mind and...
Willie G. Coleman