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Lecture in Parker Memorial Hall
We have heretofore announced in the Sentinel that the Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson, C. S. B., by special invitation of the Rev. B. Fay Mills, would, on March 20, deliver a lecture in Parker Memorial Hall, upon the subject "The Claims of Christian Science on People of Liberal Thought," the lecture being one of a series of public meetings on public questions, arranged and conducted by Mr. Mills.
The lecture took place as announced, and Parker Memorial Hall was filled to its utmost capacity. Mr. Tomlinson was happily introduced by the Rev. B. Fay Mills, and delivered the lecture which we herewith publish in full. At the conclusion of the lecture fifteen minutes were devoted to questions and answers, and thereafter thirty minutes to three minute speeches, in the nature of a free discussion of the lecture.
It is unnecessary to say that the whole proceedings were fraught with very great interest to all present, and especially to that part of the audience made up of Christian Scientists. Christian Scientists and those interested in our movement, appreciate Mr. Mills' kindly consideration in thus admitting their cause to a hearing before the audiences assembled at his meetings.
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March 23, 1899 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from M. I. Lambert, E. G. Wilson, A. C. Grier
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An Imperious Demand
BY HON. JOSEPH R. CLARKSON
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The Hungry Fed
Emma B. Smith
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Mental Surgery
Emma Sarvis Young with contributions from E. K. Betts
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What Christian Science has done for Us
Michael Hausz
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Help for the Sorrowing
Elizabeth Van Hoose Glover