Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
The Lectures
Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago, gave a lecture on Christian Science in Music Hall last week Tuesday evening [October 28]. The lecturer was introduced by Hon. Elisha May.—The St. Johnsbury Caledonian.
The followers of the Christian Science religion in Brattleboro are entitled to entertain feelings of pride at the success of their efforts to bring before the Brattleboro public the essential elements of their efforts doctrine. The lecture by Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago in the Auditorium last evening [October 30], under the auspices of the Christian Science Society of Brattleboro, drew an audience that packed the floor and the first balcony.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
November 27, 1902 issue
View Issue-
Christian Scientists are Satisfied with the Bible
John L. Rendall
-
Removing Misunderstandings
Frank W. Gale
-
Spiritual Healing for all Time
Ben. Haworth-Booth
-
The Overcoming Mind
W. D. McCrackan
-
The Prime Object to be Attained
Alfred Farlow
-
The Finding of True Individuality
Charles K. Skinner
-
Art
Edwin Markham
-
Among the Churches
with contributions from Minnie Conard, Olive E. Pettit, Henry Ward Beecher
-
MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
-
Wherefore?
MARY BAKER G. EDDY.
-
No question of the efficacy of Christian Science in cases...
Archibald McLellan
-
Squaring Accounts
F. R. P.
-
A Simple Story
C. R.
-
Singleness of Purpose
GRACE SAFFORD FARRINGTON.
-
An Old Thanksgiving Day
Alfred J. Waterhouse
-
The Lectures
with contributions from Samuel R. James, F. H. Sisson, J. Guy Haugh, James G. Flanders, Robert Roberts, Hiram F. Stevens, R. H. Lovett, John J. Faulkner
-
We first heard of Christian Science six years ago....
Marion Armstrong
-
During the two years and eight months of my experience...
Jacob S. Shield
-
The strength of resolve, which afterwards shapes life...
F. W. Robertson