Stephen A. Chase
with contributions from Brooke Herford
Contributions to the Building Fund of the Mother Church should be collected by Branch Churches and Socities and forwarded by them to the Treasurer, who will receipt to the churches and societies for amounts sent.
When we realize that Jesus' life was strictly scientific, that it disclosed the movements of divine Mind, we begin to understand how vitally significant his every word and act should be to us.
THIS
paraphrase is suggested by the extremities to which some well-meaning people are driven, in their endeavor to make good their position as exponents of the gospel of Christ, and opponents of the gospel of healing.
Beloved Students:—The By-law of the Mother Church, stipulating three years as the term for its Readers, neither binds nor compels the branch churches to follow suit.
To the members of the Mother Church:—I am bankrupt in thanks to you, my beloved brethren, who at our last Annual Meeting pledged yourselves with startling grace to contribute any part of two millions of dollars towards the purchase of more land for its site, and to enlarge our church edifice in Boston.
We
have already warned Christian Scientists to be on their guard, when appealed to by a dark-eyed man who is somewhat lame and who claims to be a loyal Scientist in distress.
We
are sure our readers will enjoy another chapter of excerpts from the bright and interesting reports of the Annual Meeting by "Rhea" to the New Haven Leader.