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Item of Interest
From Wellington, New Zealand, has come information regarding the union, early in the present year, of the two Christian Science churches in that city. The former First and Second Churches of Christ, Scientist, consolidated to form one branch of The Mother Church, under the title of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wellington. Services are held in the church building on Bolton Street, Wellington, C. 1.
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November 29, 1941 issue
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Declaring the Truth
ANNA E. HERZOG
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Right Thinking Is True Defense
FREDERICK L. BROOKS
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True Environment
EUNICE H. DIZER
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Dedication
MYRTLE BIRNBAUM MC COSKER
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"Stand upon the mount"
RUTH E. LOBAUGH
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Practical Religion
JAKOB MATTENBERGER
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"Let no man despise thy youth"
ELOISE PATTILLO HENDRICK
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"While he blessed"
FANNY DE GROOT HASTINGS
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Consolation
HARRIET M. IREY JUDAH
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Utilizing Divine Law
Alfred Pittman
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Anatomy
Evelyn F. Heywood
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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The Lectures
with contributions from George Channing, William C. Elliott, Herbert S. Wagner, Clarence A. Bottger
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Christian Science has been my only physician for many...
Nellie B. Edwards
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I feel I must tell of the marvelous help and comfort the...
Gladys N. Galliaerdt
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When I look back over the past four years and think of...
Leslie A. True
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I was a young child when my parents became interested...
Almeda Harvey Roff
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Although I expressed my gratitude in our periodicals for...
Hilda Mary Stephenson
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I have had many healings in Christian Science
Virginia Lee Chilton
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I should like to express my gratitude for all that Christian Science...
Mildred Harris Owens
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I began the study of Christian Science through my small...
Anna M. Worel with contributions from Marcelle P. Worel
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I Met a Shepherd Singing
MARION SUSAN CAMPBELL
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Signs of the Times
Henry Smith Leiper