The Lectures

Judge William G. Ewing lectured on Christian Science, in the Opera House, Monday evening, July 8. Nearly every seat was occupied. The lecture seemed to meet the need of the hour, answering the various questions which the people are asking in these days.

The lecturer was introduced by Mr. George R. Lanning who spoke in substance as follows:—

Ladies and Gentlemen:—It is fair to presume that from the foundation of the world up to the present time, it has been next to impossible to find a human being that was fully satisfied. If you will take your Bible and turn to the book of Psalms you will find there that David said, "I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with any likeness." And from that day to this, I will venture to say, there has not lived a man, except Jesus Christ, who could honestly say he was satisfied—one who was not looking for something better than he already had.

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