The Lectures

Chicago, Ill. (Fourth Church).—Introducing Miss Margaret Murney Glenn, a Christian Science lecturer, to her audience, Mrs. Martha J. Burgess said in part:—

Have we ever realized that when we have laid hold of the truth of anything, we have laid hold of the life, the unchangeableness, and the eternality of that thing? Man always was, is now, and always will be a living witness for God. That which was, is now; and that which is to come, is now. This being true, man is now a living, unchangeable, and eternal witness for God. That which seems to die never had any life. Christian Science is teaching us how to know God, and man as His image and likeness, and the relationship between the two.

Cambridge, Mass. (First Church).—Introducing Rev. Andrew J. Graham, a Christian Science lecturer, to his audience, Mrs. Daisette D. S. McKenzie spoke as follows:—

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