Extracts from a Lecture by Judge Hanna

The Dayton (O.) Herald

Christian Science is a deep and sacred subject; the deepest and most sacred that can occupy human thought and purpose, for it treats of God, man, and the universe. It teaches God's omnipotence, His omnipresence and His omniscience. It teaches that God is the one and only Principle of man, and the one and only Principle of the universe.

It is the duty of the lecturer upon this subject to speak, primarily, to those who are not Christian Scientists. I shall endeavor to follow this rule, but I cannot see how I can speak of Christian Science at all, without saying some things to and for Christian Scientists, as well.

I assume, therefore, that you will expect me to tell you something of the Christian Science text-book and also of its author, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.

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Macaulay's English
September 25, 1902
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