The Lectures

The following paragraphs are taken from a five column report by the Dayton (O.) Herald.

Victoria Theatre, Sunday afternoon, September 7, was crowded with as representative an audience as ever assembled, to listen to a lecture on Christian Science by Judge Septimus J. Hanna of Boston, Mass. The Judge was introduced by Rabbi Max Wertheimer of this city, who a few years ago espoused the Christian Science cause. The Judge was greeted with great applause. His lecture was a masterly production, and ably delivered; clear, concise in every way, and listened to with profound attention. His exposition of this doctrine will enable all who read to better comprehend the dignity of Christian Science, its true worth and work. No one could listen to this lecture and go away and truthfully declare Christian Scientists to be a godless and Christless class of people. Such a noble work to uplift mankind should receive the encouragement of all Christians.

In introducing the lecturer Rabbi Wertheimer spoke, in part, as follows:—

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