THE LECTURES

Under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, a lecture on Christian Science was given by Frank H. Leonard on Sunday evening [April 12], and repeated on Monday evening, at Brattle Hall. In both instances the speaker was introduced by John Ellis Sedman, First Reader, who spoke in part as follows: —

Christian Science brings to the men and women of this period a bright promise. It teaches that God is with His people to-day just as He was in the past, and just as He will be in the future; that to-day the honest, righteous man who puts his trust in God, and is guided by Him in his business, will be rewarded with prosperity, as Job was rewarded for his honesty and his reliance on God; that God comforts sorrow, destroys every form of sin, and heals every kind of disease now, just as He did in Jesus' time. Mr. Leonard, who is to address you this evening, is one who has put his trust in God in times of extreme need and proved that God. is an available help; and he has a message which you will find full of hope, instruction, and encouragement. —

The Cambridge Tribune.

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