Letters

Boston, Massachusetts
October 17, 1935

The Christian Science Board of Directors
107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts

Dear Friends:

We, the Committees on Publication from fifty districts in England, Canada, New Zealand, China, and the United States, in conference assembled, take this opportunity of expressing our gratitude to you for making possible this most helpful meeting, under the able and loving guidance of the Manager of Committees on Publication, the Honorable C. Augustus Norwood.

We also take this opportunity of assuring you of our love and loyalty, and of our full support of your consecrated administration of all the activities of The Mother Church, as defined in our Church Manual.

Your inspired protection and promulgation of the teachings of Christian Science, with the selfless motive of blessing all mankind, as enjoined upon you by our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, deserve and undoubtedly receive the gratitude of all who love our Cause.

Our visit to Boston has served to confirm in every way our recognition of the fact that divine wisdom has guided your every action. The inspiration we have gained here will continue with us; so that when we return to our respective fields, we shall regard it as a high privilege and duty to share this inspiration with all whom we serve and with whom we come in contact.

With sincerest love,

Faithfully yours,
Committees on Publication in Conference Assembled

Boston, Massachusetts
October 18, 1935

To The Christian Science Board of Directors
107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts

Dear Friends:

We, the invited appointing Readers here as your guests with the Committees on Publication in Conference, sincerely and heartily concur in all that is expressed in their letter to you.

The results of our visit have greatly broadened and increased our understanding of this activity of The Mother Church, and will enable us to carry to our local fields this inspiration and added knowledge of its helpfulness to our movement.

So grateful are we, both to you and to Mr. Norwood, for this privilege that we feel that an increased attendance from the Field of appointing Readers at future Conferences would be most desirable.

Sincerely yours,
Appointing Readers Attending the Conference

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