The Lectures

Dallas, Texas (First Church).—Willis F. Gross, lecturer; introduced by Brigman C. Odom, who said in part:—

The religious thinking world has grown tired of a vague, theoretical Christianity. It seeks a practical Christianity; it wants a religion that enables it to handle daily problems in a practical way, a religion that shows one how to resist and overcome the suggestions of sin, useless habits, depraved appetites, sickness,—in a word, all error. The yearning of humanity for a better way is met through the teachings of Christian Science.

Scranton, Pa. (First Church).—Rev. Andrew J. Graham, lecturer; introduced by Robert B. Keller, who said in part:—

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