The Meeting at Concord

We republish from the Daily Patriot of Concord, N. H., the following interesting account of the Wednesday evening meeting there—June 26.

The regular meeting last night at Christian Science Hall was an overflowing one. Besides the usual large number from Concord, visitors were present from this and foreign lands. The opening services were conducted by the First Reader, Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson, and consisted of readings from the Bible and the text-book of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker G. Eddy. The congregational singing was spirited and inspiring.

Introductory to the testimonies of the congregation, Rev. Mr. Tomlinson read the concluding paragraphs of Mrs. Eddy's Annual Message, wherein believers are exhorted to be sceadfast in the faith, to overcome evil with good, to strictly obey the laws that be, and to follow their Leader only so far as she follows Christ. The reverent testimonies from a large number not only acknowledged the marvelous healing of sickness and sin, but confessed to the renewed life which was day by day deepening in their experience. They told of their deep appreciation of their visit to Concord and all voiced their gratitude to God and their sincere regard for their beloved Leader.

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