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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 of Tremont and Boylston Streets), open weekdays from 8.00 a.m. until 9.00 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 10.00 a.m. until 9.00 p.m.
At 8 Milk Street, open weekdays, except holidays, from 8.00 a.m. until 5.30 p.m.
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November 4, 1944 issue
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The Christian's God and Universe
VISCOUNT ASTOR
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Voting Is a Christian Duty
ESTELLA M. STETSON
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Self-Defense
LAURA BROWN CROWELL
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From Perfection to Perfection
SELINA COLLINS CAMPBELL
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God, Not Men, Governs Every Man
ALBERT CLINTON MOON
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Prayer Instead of Fear
GLADYS E. MARTIN
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Call to Duty
OMA OLNA MARTIN
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Seeing Man as He Is
ADAM A. HILLEBRAND
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The Mother Church Wartime Fund
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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"Now is come salvation"
Margaret Morrison
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The Ninth Commandment
Paul Stark Seeley
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The very kindly intentioned reference...
William D. Kilpatrick
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The Secret Place
LORENE H. TROUSDALE
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I write this testimony to express...
Florence Lowenadler
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Father-Mother God, I thank...
Alice M. Flieger
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Having had the privilege of...
J. Ross Davis
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I am grateful to know that there...
Florence Cates
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For a long time I have felt the...
Margaret M. Moore
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I should like to express gratitude...
Ruth Sherman
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Thirty years ago I was the victim...
Thomas J. Heady
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This testimony is given in...
Evelyn Nichols
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Go Forward
MAUDE DE VERSE NEWTON
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Robert Power, Hugh Clark Stuntz, Henry A. Wallace, Walton E. Cole, Ruth Swander, A. C. Decker, J. W. Jenkinson