Notices
Announcements
Orders for the Works of Mary Baker Eddy
Orders for Mrs. Eddy's works should be addressed to and remittances therefor made payable to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Mass.
New Small Pocket Editions of Mrs. Eddy's Shorter Writings
The Publishers of Mrs. Eddy's Works announce the publication of our Leader's shorter writings in new small pocket editions, 3¾x5 1/8 inches in size, with marginal line numbers as in the textbook.
This new series of books consists of five volumes, as follows:—
Unity of Good, Christian Healing, and The People's Idea of God.
Christian Science versus Pantheism, and Messages for 1900, 1901, and 1902.
Rudimental Divine Science, and No and Yes.
Retrospection and Introspection.
Pulpit and Press.
The new books are attractively bound in black cloth, stamped in gold, with round corners and gray edges: single copy, 50 cents; six or more, each 45 cents; postage paid. Also in black morocco, limp, round corners, gilt edges: single copy $1.75; six or more, each $1.60; postage paid. The quantity rate applies only to orders for six or more copies of a title in one style of binding. Orders and remittances should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.
Mrs. Eddy's Poems as Solos
Announcement is made by the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy of the publication of the following poems by Mrs. Eddy set to music in solo form:—
"O'er waiting harpstrings" (Christ My Refuge), music by Ferdinand Dunkley; high voice, in G (D to G); medium voice, in F (C to F); low voice, in E flat (B to E).
"O gentle presence" (Mother's Evening Prayer), music by William Arms Fisher; high voice, in B flat (E to A flat); medium voice, in A flat (D to G flat); low voice, in G flat (C to F flat).
"Shepherd, show me how to go," music by Rossetter G. Cole; high voice, in D (D to F); medium voice, in C (C to E); low voice, in B flat (B to D).
Price, 60 cents each; in quantities of six or more, 40 cents each. Orders for six or more may include all three solos. When ordering state key desired. Orders, accompanied by remittance, should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Mass.
New Printing of Mrs. Eddy's Writings in Revised Braille for the Blind
Announcement is made by the Publishers of Mrs. Eddy's Works of the printing of "Unity of Good," "Rudimental Divine Science," and "No and Yes" in the Revised Braille system of type for the use of the blind, known as Grade One and a Half.
"Unity of Good" is printed in Revised Braille in one volume of 67 pages; and "Rudimental Divine Science" and "No and Yes" are combined in one volume of 70 pages; size 12¼ x 12½ inches. The books are printed on high grade ledger paper of great durability, and are substantially bound in handsome board covers. Single copy, $2.00; six or more copies, each $1.75; postpaid. Orders accompanied by remittance should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Mass.
Subscription Rates in Sterling Money
See inside front cover page of Sentinel. These rates are based on the fixed exchange rate of $4.86 to the Pound Sterling, and will be effective until further notice.
Short term subscriptions at corresponding rates.
This exchange rate applies also to Bibles, Hymnals, or any other items listed by this Society.
Orders for Bibles, Subscriptions, et cetera
All orders for literature, subscriptions, and miscellaneous articles should be accompanied by the remittance. Address such orders and make checks payable to The Christian Science Publishing Society, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.
Articles and Testimonies
Articles from members of The Mother Church and good testimonies from those healed by Christian Science are always welcomed for consideration by the Editors. They should be typewritten (double spaced) or written legibly, on one side of the paper only; and the addresses given should be complete; also the source of all quotations should be given. Women should use the title "Miss" or "Mrs.," and married women should sign their own names in full, instead of the names of their husbands.
Testimonies should be verified by three members of The Mother Church, and in the case of a member or an attendant of a branch church one of the verifiers should be the clerk or some other officer of that church, who has either witnessed the healing or can vouch for the integrity of the testifier. In the verification of testimonies by a church officer, the title of the office should be given. An affidavit made before a Notary Public is acceptable, if the testifier does not know three members of The Mother Church.
Manuscript for publication in the Journal and Sentinel, whether articles, poems, or testimonies, and correspondence relating thereto, should not be addressed to individuals, but to the Editorial Department, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.
Compliance with the foregoing will greatly facilitate the work of the Editorial Department.
From the Clerk of The Mother Church
The Tenets of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, for use of branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, are printed on folded sheets, containing space for adding the application form for membership in branch organizations, or extracts from their by-laws. These may be obtained in the regular size, and also in a form suitable for binding into booklets containing by-laws. Either size may be ordered from the Clerk at seventy-five cents a hundred, the minimum order; but unless otherwise specified, the larger size will be sent. Remittances should accompany all orders; but postage stamps should not be sent in payment.
The Tenets may also be obtained in either size printed on alternate pages in English and German or in English and French.
Correspondence relative to the Tenets should be addressed to George Wendell Adams, Clerk, 236 Huntington Avenue, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.
Notice
Please address correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for application forms for membership to George Wendell Adams, Clerk, 236 Huntington Avenue, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.
From the Church Treasurer
Per Capita Tax, as provided in the Church Manual, Article VIII, Section 13, is due annually from "every member of The Mother Church," and "shall be forwarded each year to the Church Treasurer." This tax of "not less than one dollar" may be forwarded at any time during the year. When a remittance for church dues is more than the amount required to balance one's account, the surplus is credited for the present year.
Contributions to The Christian Science Benevolent Association are acceptable; and contributions may also be made to the General Fund and to the Real Estate Fund of The Mother Church.
Please make all remittances payable to Edward L. Ripley, Treasurer, and send them to him at 236 Huntington Avenue, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.