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MISCELLANY

First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Sydney, Australia

Beloved Brethren: — Accept my deep thanks for your highly interesting letter. It would seem as if the whole import of Christian Science had been mirrored forth by your loving hearts, to reflect its heavenly rays over all the earth.

Box G, Brookline, Mass.,
July 15, 1909.


First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Edinburgh, Scotland

Beloved Christian Scientists: — Like the gentle dews of heaven and the refreshing breeze of morn, comes your dear letter to my waiting heart, — waiting in due expectation of just such blessedness, crowning the hope and hour of divine Science, than which nothing can exceed its ministrations of God to man.

I congratulate you on the prospect of erecting a church building, wherein to gather in praise and prayer for the whole human family.

Box G, Brookline, Mass.,
November 2, 1909.


The Committees in Conference, Chicago, Ill.

The Committees: — God bless the courageous, far-seeing committees in conference for their confidence in His ways and means of reaching the very acme of Christian Science.