The Lectures

Boston, Mass. (The Mother Church).—John C. Lathrop, lecturer; introduced by Bicknell Young, who said in part:—

Remarks upon Christian Science carry conviction in the measure that they are founded upon actual experience and demonstration. Mr. Lathrop has been a Christian Science practitioner for many years. As such he has had an interesting and helpful career in healing the sick and saving sinners. Our lecturers find that voicing the word does not restrict their healing work, but on the contrary broadens it. This is in accord with the promise made by Jesus to his disciples when sending them forth to preach and heal. He was so sure that the utterance of truth could not fail to have a healing and regenerative result that he told them that even when their word seemed to be rejected, it had not been uttered in vain. His exact words were, "Notwithstanding be ye sure of this, that the kingdom of God is come nigh unto you." Those words carry a great assurance to the seeker after Truth, and they encourage such a one to be attentive and expectant in hearing and understanding a Christian Science lecture.—The Christian Science Monitor.

Chicago, Ill. (Twelfth Church).—John Randall Dunn, lecturer; introduced by William Roe Conner, who said in part:—

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