Mr. Mills' Introduction of Mr. Tomlinson

The following are the introductory remarks of the Rev. Benjamin Fay Mills on the occasion of the lecture delivered by Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson at Parker Memorial Hall, Boston, March 20, 1899:—

Of the many subject presented here, none could prove of greater interest to this congregation and all congregations, than the subject of this evening.

The liberal person in my estimation is one who has his head set on his shoulders in the right way. In other words, one who is looking forward instead of backward. Christian Science is a gospel of hope. It has been elevating and inspiring to the temper, body, and mind of many people. We are, therefore, very glad indeed to welcome this subject.

I take great pleasure in introducing to you the speaker of the evening, the Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson, of Concord, N. H.

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