The Lectures

At the Grand Opera House [January 17] a large audience heard the interesting lecture delivered by Hon. Clarence A. Buskirk, former Attorney-General of Indiana, on the subject, Christian Science. The speaker was introduced by Mrs. F. W. Palmer in the following manner:—

Friends:— We meet here to-night in the one common interest of all thinking people—the search for truth. All down through the history of time this instinctive desire of men to know the truth is clearly traceable. The wise men of old, following the star of Bethlehem to the babe in the manager, were prompted by the instinct, and to-day we are still seeking truth. Christ Jesus, in his infinite understanding of all things human and divine, makes clear to us the reason for this governing desire which ever leads man's thoughts upward and onward, in these words. "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." It is our God-given to freedom, that "glorious liberty of the children of God," which is ever impelling us to come into a knowledge of truth and gain our rightful freedom from the ills of the flesh. The speaker will tell you of the revelation of truth in Christian Science and the consequent freedom attending the right understanding of it.

Pueblo Chieftain.

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