The
result of our continually turning to God for guidance is spiritual regeneratoin, individual salvation; and the effect in daily affairs is harmony and success.
In
an address to the Concord, New Hampshire, Church of Christ, Scientist, in February, 1899, Mary Baker Eddy alluded to the fact that the organization of that church was completed on George Washington's birthday.
The following periodicals were founded by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and are published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, One Norway Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts, U.
Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services, which include arrangements for regular Christian Science serveces, treatment, and other assistance for man and women in the Armed Forces, extend throughout the United States, Canada, and many overseas areas.
On page 353 of "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany," Mary Baker Eddy lists her purposes in naming and founding each of the periodicals of our movement.
In humble gratitude for the blessings, protection, and healings received through the study and application of Christian Science, I submit this testimony.
Henry Knox,
Revolutionary soldier and statesman, early took an interest in military studies, having read widely in this field in a bookshop which he had opened in Boston on his twenty-first birthday and which he called "The London Book-Store.
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