THE LECTURES

Hon. Clarence A. Buskirk delivered a lecture Sunday afternoon [Nov. 25] in the Olean Opera House on the subject of Christian Science. He was introduced by Mayor E. D. Westbrook, who spoke in part as follows:—

Whether or not we are believers in Christian Science, we cannot fail to note the rapid growth in the number of its followers, and to be impressed by the sincerity of its workers. These facts alone would indicate something interesting and righteous in its teachings. As the world broadens and gets farther away from creeds and denominations, the more do people desire to know the truth. Christian Science is no longer an experiment. It is to-day recognized as one of the leading religious movements, and it appears to be a good every-day religion—full of cheerfulness and sunshine.—Olean Times.

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