The Lecture at Washington, D.C.

IN our last issue we published an account of the lecture of Mrs. Sue H. Mims, C.S.B., in Washington, D. C., and also of Captain Linscott's introduction. Too late for publication in that number we received a copy of Mrs. Mims' remarks prefatory to her lecture. We herewith gladly publish the same, as they contain sentiments that should find lodgment in the thoughts of people everywhere, regardless of creed or condition in life.

Mrs. Mims' words were as follows:—

There seems to me a certain majesty in speaking the words of Christian Science in the heart of this great capital. How insignificant may perhaps be the speaker; how poor, perhaps the utterance; yet the place, the hour, the theme, are all great.

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In the Carnegie Library at Atlanta
April 11, 1901
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