The Lectures

New Orleans, La. (First Church).—William W. Porter, lecturer; introduced by Julius L. Beer, who said in part:—

In this crucial hour there goes up from the agonized heart of humanity a plaintive cry: Whither shall we turn? Whence shall come our help? And in response to this appeal there comes out of the void, floating down the centuries, that same voice, gracious and sweet, yet penetrating and clear, saying with infinite tenderness, "Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Now, as then, and as in all the days to come, it is God alone who can save. Christian Science comes at this time to interpret the Master's teachings, his message of salvation, in terms comprehensible to present day thought and in a manner adapted to meet every human need and satisfy every human aspiration.

Portland, Ore. (Fifth Church).—Frank Bell, lecturer; introduced by Mrs. Helen Jeselson, who said in part:—

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