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THE LECTURES
Frank H. Leonard delivered two lectures here on Christian Science. At Columbia Theater, Oct. 2, he was introduced by Marion Vecki, who said in part,—
One might think that when efforts are being made to put into universal practice that teaching which will do away with all the ills to which mortals have hitherto been thought to be heir, that at least all could occupy common ground and work concertedly and harmoniously to further such efforts, the goal of which is the accomplishment of so grand a mission. All of us, no matter what our faith or purpose in life may be, are seeking for the truth, that truth of which Christ spoke when he said: "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Surely, no nobler effort could be made by thinking men than to contribute toward the realization of Christ's message of peace on earth and good will toward men. All kinds of untruths, told and retold about Christian Science, have created misconceptions and misapprehensions in the minds of those who know little or nothing about it. These lectures are given for the very purpose of correcting these misconceptions and misapprehensions, to clear away any possible doubt regarding Christian Science, and to give to those who are seeking for truth, and want to find it, an opportunity to learn that in Science there is naught but right thinking.
At Christian Science Hall, Oct. 3, Mr. Leonard was introduced by Mrs. E. T. Le Blond, who said in part,—
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December 10, 1910 issue
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MARY BAKER EDDY
with contributions from Calvin A. Frye
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NAMING DISEASE
W. D. MC CRACKAN, M.A.
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THINKERS AND SEERS
FRANK H. SPRAGUE
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TESTIMONY
NELLIE B. MACE
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CHURCHES AND SERMONS
EVA S. LOMBARD
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Our critic remarks in a sort of parenthesis that a magazine...
Frederick Dixon
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There are those who say that Christian Science does not...
Judge L. H. Jones
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The foundation of Christian Science is the one infinite...
Edward W. Dickey
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Permit me to thank the vicar of Auckland for his letter...
Arthur E. Jennings
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We cite our readers to the Christian Science text-book...
R. Stanhope Easterday
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Mrs. Eddy writes (Science and Health, p. 322), "Mortals...
John H. Wheeler
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Our critic's accusation that Christian Science is heresy...
Gray Montgomery
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The false claim of evil or error has existed contemporaneously...
Willis D. McKinstry
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I do not pray, O God, to Thee...
S. E. Kiser
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MARY BAKER EDDY
Archibald McLellan
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ONWARD AND UPWARD
Annie M. Knott
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THE TRUE TEST
John B. Willis
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Marion Vecki, Henry Deutsch, William W. Porter, Clare G. Cameron, Percival Bancroft Garvey, E. T. Le Blond, O. O. Oldfather
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When first I heard of Christian Science, I had begun to...
J. M. Hewitt with contributions from T. H. Hewitt
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I wish to give my testimony to the benefits I have...
Henry Shallish
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Christian Science did not at first come to me through the...
Florence B. Hamilton
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If I should be asked what was the greatest thing that had...
Eleanor M. Parker
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Having received so much help from the testimonies published...
John F. Reynolds
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude to God, and to our...
Alexander M. Greene
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It is with gratitude and pleasure that I give my testimony...
Alfred M. Myrover with contributions from Jenny A. Pamperin
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Frank N. Riale, Harold Begbie, Lyman Abbott, I. M. Atwood