Pulpit and Press (6th Edition) by Mary Baker Eddy
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page 85 of 90 (94%)
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Boston.
Rev. Mary Baker Eddy received Friday, from the Christian Science board of directors, Boston, a beautiful and unique testimonial of the appreciation of her labors and loving generosity in the cause of their common faith. It was a facsimile of the corner-stone of the new church of the Christian Scientists, just completed, being of granite, about six inches in each dimension, and contains a solid gold box, upon the cover of which is this inscription: "To our Beloved Teacher, the Reverend Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, from her affectionate Students, the Christian Science Board of Directors." On the under side of the cover are the facsimile signatures of the directors, Ira O. Knapp, William B. Johnson, Joseph Armstrong, and Stephen A. Chase, with the date, "1895." The beautiful souvenir is encased in an elegant plush box. Accompanying the stone testimonial was the following address from the board of directors: BOSTON, March 20, 1895. To the Reverend Mary Baker Eddy, our beloved teacher and leader: We are happy to announce to you the completion of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. In behalf of your loving students and all contributors wherever they may be, we hereby present this church to you as a testimonial of love and |
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