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The Lectures
Dr. Francis J. Fluno of Oakland, Cal., Friday evening, June 9, entertained a large audience at the Union Opera House with his lecture on Christian Science. His discourse was interesting even to those who do not agree with him, while those of his faith pronounce it the most logical effort they have ever heard or read.
Dr. Fluno is one of the best-known members of the faith on the Pacific coast, being a graduate of the normal course under Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, and having followed the faith on the Pacific slope the last fifteen years. He was at one time a practising physician. His is the first tour of this part of the country by a lecturer who is recognized as a local authority.—Daily Democrat-Messenger.
Dr. Fluno was introduced to his audience by Judge John M. Evans, who spoke as follows:—
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June 29, 1899 issue
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with contributions from MARY BAKER EDDY
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In the Mire of Ignorance
Septimus J. Hanna
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An Expression of Gratitude
with contributions from The First Members Of The Mother Church
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A Wednesday Evening Meeting
with contributions from Harry F. Powell, Herbert H. Barnes, Charles S. Groves, Frank E. Barnard, Charles H. Glidden, Elbridge R. Anderson
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The Lectures
with contributions from Louise Wright, Myron E. Lepper, H. B. McCroskey, John M. Evans, E. D. Olmsted, J. C. Shattuck
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The Ever-present and Eternal Now
BY HADLEY M. HENLEY
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A Church Charter Granted
Richard Smith
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Rest
BY H. P. C.
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Questions and Answers
J. P.
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Why I became a Christian Scientist
BY W. JOHN MURRAY
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End of the Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Case
C. H. Fowler
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From Australia
W. W. Virtue