The following excerpts are from an article entitled...

[The following excerpts are from an article entitled "Christian Science in Boston," in The Onlooker, published in London, England. The editorial note which accompanied the article reads as follows: "Mr. Algernon Hervey-Bathurst, who contributes the article on Christian Science to our present number, is the son of the late Sir Frederick Hervey-Bathurst. His family is connected by marriage with that of the late Lord Inchiquin, two of whose children, Mr. Donough O'Brien and Miss Eileen O'Brien, are themselves Christian Scientists. His wife is a niece of Lady Abinger, one of the earliest adherents to Christian Science in this country."—Editor.]

The effect [of the incidents in connection with the dedication of The Mother Church] on a Scientist, and one who is able to give an answer concerning the hope that is in him, can be realized only by that one who knows and has proved what Christian Science is, and what it is doing to alleviate pain, heal sickness, and above all, sin, and to show to humanity that "God is a very present help in trouble;" that still to-day

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