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MESSAGES TO BRANCH CHURCHES
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You will dedicate your temple in faith unfeigned, not to the unknown God, but unto Him whom to know aright is life everlasting. His presence with you will bring to your hearts so much of heaven that you will not feel my absence. The privilege remains mine to watch and work for all, from East to West, from the greensward and gorgeous skies of the Orient to your dazzling glory in the Occident, and to thank God forever “for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men.”

Pleasant View, Concord, N. H.,
November 20, 1902.


Second Church of Christ, Scientist,
Minneapolis, Minn.

Beloved: — The spiritual dominates the temporal. Love gives nothing to take away. Nothing dethrones His house. You are dedicating yours to Him. Protesting against error, you unite with all who believe in Truth. God guard and guide you.


First Church of Christ, Scientist,
New York, N. Y.

Beloved Brethren: — Carlyle writes, “Give a thing time; if it succeeds, it is a right thing.” Here I aver that you have grasped time and labor, taking the first by the forelock and the last by love. In this lofty temple, dedicated to God and humanity, may the prophecy of Isaiah be fulfilled: “Fear not: . . . I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine." Within its sacred walls may