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The Lectures
On Sunday afternoon, June 30, a large and attentive audience filled Tootle Theatre, in spite of the intense heat, and listened closely to a lecture by Judge William G. Ewing for an hour and a half, given under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist. The speaker was introduced by the First Reader, Charles M. Howe, C.S.D., who spoke as follows:—
Friends:— It may seem a matter of wonderment to some, that so large and intelligent an audience should gather here this afternoon, under such trying circumstances to listen to a lecture on Christian Science, yet it only shows the great and increasing interest that is being manifested all over our land in this all-important subject, which concerns, more than all others, the welfare of mankind.
Some three years ago the Mother Church in Boston, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, established a Board of Lectureship for the purpose of correcting the misconceptions so prevalent in regard to Christian Science.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
July 25, 1901 issue
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Too Hasty Criticism
Irving C. Tomlinson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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The Religious Journal
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Dedication at Beatrice, Neb.
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles M. Howe, C. O. Bailey
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Hidden but not Destroyed
BY CYRENE EMERY.
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Satisfaction
BY M. BETTIE BELL.
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Despair
BY W. J. MURRAY.
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Some Observations
BY J. E. FELLERS.
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The Lord will Provide
Janette Dickson
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God Hears and Answers Prayer
Antonie M. Curran
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How I came to Christian Science
Sophie Ernst
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Religious Items
with contributions from Mark Guy Pearse