The Lectures

New York, N. Y. (First Church).—Ezra W. Palmer, lecturer; introduced by Campbell MacCulloch, who said in part:—

Christian Science bases its sole reason for existence on its firm adherence to faith in one all-powerful God, and is consistent in turning to God in times of trouble, and to Him alone. Christian Science places dependence alone upon the spiritual law that Jesus expounded, and relies not at all upon the many material means of man's own devising; for it realizes that these are but the many inventions of which the Preacher speaks, and that they are wholly inconsistent with a firm allegiance to that God of whom it is said, "And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good."

Cherryvale, Kan. (Society).—John Randall Dunn, lecturer; introduced by Charles W. Avey, who said in part:—

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