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Church Services and Reading Rooms
Boston, Massachusetts.— The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday morning service at 10.45, Sunday evening service at 7.30 (evening service omitted during July and August), Sunday school at 10.45 a.m., and Wednesday evening meeting at 7.30 are held in the Church edifice at Norway, Falmouth, and St. Paul Streets.
Reading Rooms: 84 Boylston Street (Little Building, corner Tremont and Boylston Streets), open week days from 8 a.m until 9 p.m., except on Wednesday, when it closes at 6.30, open Sunday from 1.30 p.m until 6.30 p.m., and on holidays from 12 m until 6.30 p.m.
At 333 Washington Street, opposite Milk Street, also an entrance at 24 Province Street, open week days, except holidays, from 8 a.m until 5.30 p.m.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
July 3, 1943 issue
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Annual Meeting of The Mother Church
with contributions from Daisette D. S. McKenzie, Elisabeth F. Norwood, Gordon V. Comer, Roy Garrett Watson, Mary G. Ewing, The Board of Trustees, Arthur W. Eckman, James G. Rowell, A. Warren Norton, M. Rosamond Wright
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The Declaration of Independence
ADELAIDE ROGERS CALKINS
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The Sixth and Seventh Beatitudes
ANN PUTCAMP
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God Reigneth
CONRAD EIERMANN
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Dignity of Christian Science Practice
Peter V. Ross
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The Self We Are to Know
Evelyn F. Heywood
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Authorized Replies to Comments on Christian Science Appearing in the Press
with contributions from Mary Burrow Johnson, Floyd C. Shank
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My heart is full of gratitude at...
Richard E. Sandegren
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Christian Science found me in...
Mabel A. Pope
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Christian Science came to me at...
Lola McCulloch Winnard
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In "Science and Health with...
Mabel G. Snook
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Since knowing something of...
Ethel H. Young
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I wish to acknowledge some of...
Gale D. Stout
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Reading the articles and testimonies...
Olga Luebkert Ross
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Franklin D. Roosevelt, James Quigley, R. H. Malden, George L. Carpenter