The Wednesday Evening Meeting

The demonstration is naturally the closing and all conclusive fact of our progressive experience in Christian Science, and it was eminently fitting that the last gathering of the series should be a testimony meeting.

Surely no one could look upon that vast body of wholesome and happy people without being impressed with the significance of Christian Science as a religious movement and as a redemptive experience in individual consciousness. Here the character and value of the tree is revealed by its fruits, and the word of cheer and assurance is spoken which brings hope to drooping hearts and stimulates to that honest individual endeavor which is the forerunner of freedom. The daily papers gave very full reports, and we quote from the Boston Herald as follows:—

The Christian Science meetings of the last four days were brought to a close last evening with the regular Wednesday evening testimony and experience meeting of the Christian Science Church, which was held in Mechanics Hall to accommodate all who wished to attend. It is estimated that eight thousand Scientists were present. Mechanics Hall was packed. Every seat was taken and hundreds stood. An overflow meeting was held in Exhibition Hall at which two thousand people were present.

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