The Lectures

On Sunday, January 19, a lecture was given in the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, by Arthur R. Vosburgh, C.S.B., under the auspices of First and Second Churches of Christ, Scientist, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The Academy of Music was well filled and the lecturer was heard in every part of the building. A committee appointed from each church had charge of the lecture, and it was a perfect demonstration of love and unity. The newspapers especially were cordial, and in each of the offices the committee were well received and thanked for a synopsis of the lecture. The lecture was introduced by Rev. S. E. Simonsen, C.S.B., of Brooklyn, whose remarks were as follows:—

Ladies and Gentlemen:—A little more than a quarter of a century ago, Christian Science was not known.

To-day, it is engaging the attention of many of the best, and most intelligent minds of this country. It is winning its way to the minds and confidence of the thoughtful people, as no other system of religion and healing. And what is true in this country, is largely becoming true in Canada, England, Scotland, and Germany; and even France, Italy, and Scandinavia are reading out for this Truth as taught by Christian Science.

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