The Lectures

Leeds, England (First Church).—The following introductory remarks were made by Charles Wright at a Christian Science lecture by A. Hervey-Bathurst:—

The attention of the whole world is fixed on Christian Science because it is proving by its works that the correct and exact understanding of God and of His spiritual law, which Jesus possessed, and which enabled his to do the wondrous works he did, is as available to-day as in his time to do the same wonderful deeds of healing and to inspire the same happiness that he possessed. Christian Science is reassuring millions of people that they are not separated from God, for He has never put any obstacle between them and Him, but He loves them and is teaching them to pray the prayer which is always answered. There is not a Christian Scientist but could testify that his life has become better, healthier, and more joyful than before he knew of Christian Science. It is a fact often remarked by those who are not Christian Scientists that those who have accepted its teaching are among the happiest people they know. During the last ten years my wife and I have relied wholly on its teachings to overcome every trouble that has arisen in our lives; and I can assure you that it has never once failed us when faithfully and understandingly applied.

Greeley, Colo. (First Church).—The following prefatory remarks were made by John J. Domke at a Christian Science lecture by Paul Stark Seeley:—

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