The Lectures

Virgil O. Strickler delivered two lectures on Christian Science in the new auditorium of First Church.At the first lecture he was introduced by ex- Assistant Attorney-General David A. Frayser, who said:—

I am not a Christian Scientist, but I have had full opportunity to observe the teachings of the Christian Science church and to note the results. I can attest, therefore, that Christian Science is a religion of uplook and uplift, a religion that broadens and humanizes and spiritualizes. It brings man nearer to his fellow man, and nearer to his God. I know, moreover, that those who follow it in truth and sincerity lead very happy lives, and are large factors in the joy, cheer, and happiness of those about them. I also desire to say that it is not a religion of rigid dogma or foolish formalism, but is practical in its nature and operation, one that is carried into the home life and world life of its followers. The world is better because of Christian Science and Christian Scientists.

At the second lecture the introductory remarks of C. N. Churchill were in part as follows: —

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