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Many, many times there are those among our members who tell us how much their membership in The Mother Church means to them. Christian Science and identification with the Church representing it offer a great deal to earnest students.
Application blanks and information concerning Church membership may be obtained at Christian Science Reading Rooms, from clerks of branch churches or societies, from practitioners listed in The Christian Science Journal and in The Herald of Christian Science, or from Gordon V. Comer, Clerk, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115.
Meetings at which testimonies of Christian Science healing are given, are held in Christian Science churches on Wednesdays. A cordial invitation to attend these meetings, as well as the Sunday services, is extended to all. Information telling where and when these are held is given in the Directory in The Christian Science Journal.
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July 18, 1964 issue
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"The design of God"
RALPH B. SCHOLFIELD
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"Yea, Lord"
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Keeping Abreast of the Periodicals
ROBERT A. CURRY
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IMMORTAL FRUIT
Donna Bartlett
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New Director of The Mother Church
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Outgrowing Man-made Doctrines
Helen Wood Bauman
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What Is Health?
Ralph E. Wagers
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At a time in my life when...
Eva M. Larsen
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Over thirty years ago I found...
Katharina Möhl
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The Biblical promise (Hebr. 13:5)...
William H. Middleton
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In Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy...
Ethel Harris Jeavons
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I wish to express my deep...
Hester Hardy
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Words are not adequate to...
Kaylen M. Kiniry with contributions from Clarence F. Hoer
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board Of Directors, The Christian Science Publishing Society, Courtney R. Sheldon, Lois Garland Davies, Alfred F. Schneider, Helen Chaffee Elwell, Lela May Aultman
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PERFECTION
Ethel Walker