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The Lectures.
Carol Norton, C.S.D., of New York City, lectured yesterday afternoon (Sunday, November 18) before a large audience in the Wieting Opera House on the subject, "Christian Science: Universal Christianity."
The address was for the purpose of giving those interested in Christian Science correct information concerning its principles and beliefs. In this city, as elsewhere, such lectures are always delivered by a member of the Board of Lectureship, hence the statements are always authentic. Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago lectured on a similar topic at the Wieting last December before an audience of fifteen hundred people:
Every seat in the entire lower part of the house, the boxes and the entresol, was occupied yesterday. The balcony was also well filled. In attendance at the meeting, besides members of the Syracuse Church and people interested in its work, were out-of-town members from Albany, Rochester, Rome, Utica, Lyons, Geneva, Auburn, Phœnix, and Fulton.
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December 6, 1900 issue
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Blessings of Christian Science Recognized
Williard S. Mattox
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Christian Science Thanks
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Christian Science and the Episcopal Congress
Editor with contributions from John M. Fletcher
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The Lectures.
with contributions from Ed., E. P. Bates, Rev. Mr. Vosburgh, Major McClaughry, F. S. Yale
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A Hymn
BY M. C. S. W.
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Reflection
A. P. BLACKLER.
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"Prove all Things."
BY GEORGE L. BRETT.
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A Word to Beginners
BY MINNA TRAIN.
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Wonderfully Sustained by Truth
Mary E. Christie
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Healed Physically and Saved from Infidelity
Robert Calvin Humphrey
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A Testimony for our Text-Book
J. E. Burnham with contributions from Macdonald