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The Lectures
The announcement having been made that Judge William G. Ewing, the noted Illinois jurist, would lecture on the subject of Christian Science, caused the Shawnee Opera House to be crowded last night (Tuesday, October 29) with an audience of the very best and thinking class of our citizens, composed of about an equal number of ladies and gentlemen.
Judge Ewing's exposition of the principles upon which the faith is founded and also the illustrations of its power coming under his own observation, was so clear and well chosen as deeply to impress his hearers, and many who came with the purpose of receiving a better understanding of the subject, went to their homes acknowledging that Christian Science as expounded by Judge Ewing would bear the closest investigation both from an ethical and practical standpoint.
The lecturer was introduced in a graceful and eloquent manner by Judge W. M. Harrison, who spoke in part as follows:—
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November 28, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from W. M. Harrison, J. R. Robinson, Arthur E. Hills, John T. Hamilton
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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More about the Remarkable Case
Editor with contributions from Harriet S. Berry, W. John Murray
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Among the Churches
with contributions from J. L. D., W. M. C., Fannie C. Lovell, Henry C. Lawrence, Keble
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Sweet Sabbath Day
BY M. E. O.
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Thankfulness for the Three-fold Blessings
BY J. A. BARHYDT.
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Condemn Not
BY MARY J. MOORE.
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Grateful for Christian Science
Anna L. Morris
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A Testimony from Ireland
F. Ashbourne
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Great Fear Overcome
Jeannette R. McLellan
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Religious Items
with contributions from T. L. Cuyler, Henry Drummond