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The Lectures
A large audience, probably about six hundred people, assembled last night (Thursday, May 3) in Greene's Opera House to hear a lecture on Christian Science by Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago. People were waiting before the doors were opened at half past seven. The audience included men and women from all the smaller towns around and a fine representation of our own citizens.
Judge Ewing is one of the members of the Board of Lectureship of the Christian Science Church, and is in constant demand. He was introduced by his friend of the bar and bench, Samuel K. Tracy, general solicitor of the B., C. R., & N. railway. Judge Tracy spoke briefly but impressively in the following words:—
Ladies and Gentlemen:—Many of us have often been before this stage to listen to mirth, music, or tragedy; tonight we are to hear a lecture on Christian Science.
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May 17, 1900 issue
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How far to Heaven?
Angelus Silesius
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Warmly Defends Christian Science
Wm. A. Childs
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The Lectures
with contributions from Samuel K. Tracy, O. J. Bailey, J. D McCormick
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The Unfailing One
BY FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Card
Mary Baker Eddy
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy, Chas. W. Pearson, Lansing W. Hurlburt, Lorraine A. Cornish, Edna Henson, Edward T. Hart
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A Few Suggestions
BY F. W.
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Wisdom and Understanding
BY HERBERT S. FULLER.
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The (Scientifically) Correct Point of View
BY I. H. QUINBY.
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The Value of Science and Health
BY F. A. C.
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Material Symbols
with contributions from Jane B. Roeber
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A Soldier's Remarkable Testimony
John C. Carlyle
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Healed by Faithful Study of Science and Health
Lila A. Young
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What Christian Science has done for Us
Sim Baker
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A Little Child's Faith
M. Q.
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A Thank-Offering
Fannie Mitchell