Pulpit and Press (6th Edition) by Mary Baker Eddy
page 77 of 90 (85%)
page 77 of 90 (85%)
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(_People and Patriot_, Concord, N.H., February 27, 1895.) MAGNIFICENT TESTIMONIAL. Members of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Boston have forwarded to Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy of this city, the founder of Christian Science, a Testimonial which is probably one of the most magnificent examples of the goldsmith's art ever wrought in this country. It is in the form of a gold scroll, twenty-six inches long, nine inches wide, and an eighth of an inch thick. It bears upon its face the following inscription cut in script letters: "Dear Mother, "During the year 1894, a church edifice was erected at the intersection of Falmouth and Norway streets in the city of Boston by the loving hands of four thousand members. This edifice is built as a Testimonial to truth as revealed by divine Love through you to this age. You are hereby most lovingly invited to visit and formally accept this testimonial on the 20th day of February, 1895, at high noon. "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Boston, Mass. "To the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy. "By Edward P. Bates |
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