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           _ A Supreme Church. At Boston. Branch Churches. All over the world One Pastor for the whole of them: to wit, her book, Science and Health. Term of the book's office--forever. In every C.S. pulpit, two "Readers," a man and a woman.  No talkers, no A Church Service.  She has framed it--for all the C.S. Churches-- A Creed.  She wrote it.  All C.S. Churches must subscribe to it.  No A Treasury. At Boston. She carries the key. A C.S. Book--Publishing House.  For books approved by her.  No others Journals and Magazines.  These are organs of hers, and are controlled by A College.  For teaching C.S. _   | 
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