ANNOUNCEMENTS

FROM THE PUBLISHERS' AGENT

Orders for the Works of Mary Baker Eddy

Orders for Mrs. Eddy's Works should be addressed to and remittances there or made payable to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.

Solo Settings by James G. MacDermid

Announcement is made of the publication of new solo settings by the well-known composer, James G. MacDermid, for two familiar hymns by Mrs. Eddy:—

"O'er waiting harpstrings of the mind," high voice in D, range from D to G sharp; low voice in B flat, range from B flat to E; single copy, 60 cents; six or more, each 40 cents.

"Shepherd, show me how to go," high voice in E flat, range from E flat to A flat; low voice in C, range from C to F; single copy, 60 cents; six or more, each 40 cents.

A thematic catalogue of all solo settings for Mrs. Eddy's poems, including those here announced, will be sent on request.

Orders and remittances for the above solos should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.

New Large Levant Concordances

The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy having authorized a new edition of the Concordances to Mrs. Eddy's writings, announcement is made of the publication of a new large levant edition of the "Concordance to Science and Health" and also of the "Concordance to Miscellaneous Writings and Works Other Than Science and Health."

The new Concordances are printed on India Bible paper from the large plates used in printing the former stiff morocco editions, and are greatly improved, being bound in levant leather-lined gold-stamped covers. With the advent of these new editions. the Concordances are now made available in two large sizes, cloth and levant, and also in the pocket morocco size.

"Concordance to Science and Health," large levant Bible paper edition, gold-stamped cover, limp, round corners, gilt edges, single copy, $7.00; six or more, each $6.50.

"Concordance to Miscellaneous Writings and Works Other Than Science and Health," large levant Bible paper edition, gold-stamped cover, limp, round corners, gilt edges, single copy, $8.50; six or more, each $8.00.

Orders for the Concordances accompanied by remittance should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Translations of "Rudimental Divine Science" and "No and Yes" now Published in Six Languages

"Rudimental Divine Science" and "No and Yes," by Mary Baker Eddy, are now published in the Danish, Dutch, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish languages. Each translation is in one volume with alternate pages of English and the translation, and is issued in both library and pocket editions, uniform in size with the library and pocket editions of other writings by Mrs. Eddy.

Printed on fine book paper, bound in library buckram, single copy, $1.00; six or more, each 75 cents; pocket edition, bound in fabrikoid, round corners, gilt edges, single copy, $1.50; six or more, each $1.25.

Orders and remittances for these books should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.

Quantity Rate on Science and Health and "Miscellaneous Writings"

In order to make a uniform basis for the quantity rate as applied to all of Mrs. Eddy's Works, the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy have authorized the sale of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and "Miscellaneous Writings" in lots of six at quantity prices.

Librarians of Christian Science Reading Rooms should make note of the fact that Science and Health is now supplied in lots of six or more at the quantity rate per copy heretofore allowed only on lots of twelve or more. Orders for Science and Health in lots of six or more at quantity prices may include English, French, and German editions and different styles of binding.

Also "Miscellaneous Writings" is now supplied in lots of six or more at the quantity rate per copy heretofore allowed on lots of twelve or more. Orders for "Miscellaneous Writings" in lots of six or more may include any or all of the different bindings.

No discount is allowed on orders for six books which include both Science and Health and "Miscellaneous Writings."

Science and Health for the Blind

The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy have authorized the publication of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy in Revised Braille, Grade One and a Half, for the use of the blind.

In brailling the textbook, the regular ink-print edition has been followed page for page and line for line, as far as it has been found practical, so that throughout the volumes, with few exceptions, the words on any Braille line are made to correspond with the ink-print line in the textbook. The lines are numbered on the right margin.

The first page in each volume contains a brief but comprehensive explanation of Revised Braille, Grade One and a Half, in raised roman letters easily read by sight, and also the complete Revised Braille alphabet, together with punctuation marks, numerals, word and part-word signs, and compound signs.

The Christian Science textbook in Revised Braille comprises five volumes, 13 x 133/4 inches, varying in bulk, and containing all of the chapters excepting the final chapter on Fruitage. The books are printed on heavy ledger paper, and are substantially bound in fabrikoid. Price of the five volumes, $12.50 the set. Volumes of the textbook for the blind will not be sold singly. Orders and remittances should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers, Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts.


FROM THE PUBLISHING SOCIETY

Announcements of Publishing Society items will now be found on the inside front cover of the Sentinel.

Contributions to the Periodicals

Articles and poems 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, who have either witnessed the healing or can vouch for the integrity of the testifier. Preferably one of the verifiers should be a church officer; in which case 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. In this case, the signature of one or two members of The Mother Church should also be obtained if possible.

Manuscripts 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 Journal and Sentinel Editorial Department, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts. This includes religious articles for The Christian Science Monitor.

Compliance with the foregoing will greatly facilitate the work of the Editorial Department.

Source of Quotations

Contributors to the periodicals of articles, poems, and testimonies are asked to note that the source of all quotations, direct or indirect, should be given when the contribution is sent in. The name of the author and of the work from which the quotation is taken, together with the chapter and page, should be specified.


FROM THE CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH

The Tenets of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, for the use of branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, are printed on sheets containing space for adding the application forms for membership in branch organizations, or extracts from their by-laws. The Tenets are not to be printed by the branch organizations as a part of their by-laws nor as application forms for membership. Copies for either purpose may be secured from the Clerk of The Mother Church at seventy-five cents a hundred, the minimum order. The large size is for application forms, the small size for binding into booklets; but unless otherwise specified the large 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, English and French, or English and Italian.

Correspondence relative to the Tenets should be addressed to Ezra W. Palmer, Clerk, 206 Massachusetts 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 paid at any time during the fiscal year (May 1, 1929, to April 30, 1930), but should be forwarded preferably during the six months' period from October, 1929, to March, 1930. Unless the facts indicate otherwise, the entire amount remitted is credited to the close of the fiscal year in which it is received.

Contributions to The Christian Science Benevolent Association in Boston, to The Christian Science Pleasant View Home in Concord, New Hampshire, to Christian Science Benevolent Association for the Pacific Coast, and to the various other Funds of The Mother Church, such as the General Fund, the Real Estate Fund, the Endowment and Extension Fund, and the Charitable Institutions Fund, are acceptable.

Please make all remittances payable to Edward L. Ripley, Treasurer, and send them to him at 206 Massachusetts Avenue, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.


FROM THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION

Requests for information regarding applications for admission as guests at the Sanatorium at 910 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, should be addressed to The Christian Science Benevolent Association, 206 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Applicants should always await notice of their acceptance from the Trustees before starting for the Sanatorium.

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