The Lectures

Bicknell Young of Chicago delivered a lecture on Christian Science at the Church of Eternal Hope, March 6, He was introduced by R. P. Habgood, editor of The Evening Star, who said in part,—

Without question, the largest meeting ever held by the Pompelon Club of our city, was the one recently at which the question of Christian Science was discussed, and the fact that there are more persons present to-night than were at that meeting, demonstrates that interest in this subject in Bradford is growing. "Results count," is only another way of saying, "By their fruits ye shall know them." Bradford people always know a good thing when they see it, and are invariably quick of discernment.

I am not a member of the Christian Science church, nor identified with Christian Scientists, yet I have always found them to be most estimable people, good citizens, and of exemplary character, and have freqnently been impressed with the fact that they have something in their lives which I have not. Moreover, in my personal observation, there have been positive instances wherein immeasurable physical and moral benefit has ensued under Christian Science treatment and definite cures resulted.

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