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Admission to The Mother Church
Applications for admission to membership in The Mother Church may be sent to the Clerk at any time throughout the year. It is desirable that applications should be forwarded in ample time so that they may receive the essential preliminary attention before the date of election. The receipt of an application by the Clerk does not make the applicant a member. Applications are acted upon by the Board of Directors, twice each year, as provided by the Manual of The Mother Church, Article XIII, Section 2.
The receipt of all applications is acknowledged by the Clerk; and on the date set for consideration, notice of acceptance or rejection is sent by the Clerk to those whose applications have been received in time. Should an applicant not receive such notice, he is requested to communicate with the Clerk before forwarding a second application.
The next meeting of the Board for this purpose occurs June 2, 1933. Applications to be acted upon at that time should reach the Clerk by May 19, 1933. Applications received too late for the June admission will be placed on file for the November, 1933, admission.
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November 19, 1932 issue
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Thanksgiving Proclamation
with contributions from Herbert Hoover, Henry L. Stimson
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The Day of Thanksgiving
ALBERT F. ENGEL
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Effectual Prayer
JANE GARAGHTY JENKINS
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Christian Science and Conscience
VINCENT H. P. MOLTENO
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On Joyful Wing
LOUISE C. MATTHEUS MARTIN
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Meeting Error as Its Master
GEORGE H. READ
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True Compassion
EMMA M. HETTLER
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God's Minutemen
ALICE GARDINER KNAPP
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Man's Changeless Harmony
ISABEL I. HERRICK
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In Folket for August 21 and September 4 a doctor has...
Nils A. T. Lerche, Committee on Publication for Norway,
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A news item in your issue of March 24 stated in substance...
William K. Kitchen, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
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May I make one or two remarks with reference to the...
Mrs. Mary Blanch Jones, Committee on Publication for Gloucestershire, England,
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The remarkable growth of Christian Science is often a...
Excerpts from an Address given by Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great British and Ireland, to the Leytonstone Branch of Toc H League of Women Helpers,
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God, the Giver of All Good
Duncan Sinclair
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A Perfect Heart
Violet Ker Seymer
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Items of Interest
with contributions from Hawaii
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The Lectures
with contributions from Louis J. Bagley, Doris H. Dawson, Emmy Blaser
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With a deep sense of gratitude I should like to tell of...
Allen Oakes with contributions from Fanny Oakes
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While in a Christian Science practitioner's office I was...
Ethel S. Davis with contributions from Arthur H. Davis
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Four years ago on Thanksgiving Day I was in a Christian Science...
Lucia Hopfe Thorl
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My husband and I have known of the benefits of Christian Science...
Ruth S. Starrett with contributions from Howard M. Starrett
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It is with a heart full of gratitude that I desire to testify...
Thomas T. Warren
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I have derived so much benefit from reading the testimonies...
Matilda J. Cryderman
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I have been interested in Christian Science for over six...
Marta S. Widell
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I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
Mary Ann Kirby
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For the revelation of Truth and the spiritual joy which...
Stella R. Turner
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In the spring of 1929 I was stricken with an illness which...
Grace R. Thomas with contributions from John M. Thomas
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Daniel W. Lamont, Harold W. Haynes