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New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada (Society).

Lecturer: Paul Stark Seeley; introduced by William M. Hall, who said:—

Christian Science is easily understood by the unprejudiced and receptive thinker. We are all thinkers, more or less, from the child to the adult. When thoughts begin to take form in goodness, according to a fixed standard of good or divine rule, then they commence to have the quality of true knowing, being the reflection of the all-knowing and eternal Mind, God. Christ Jesus, the most perfect thinker that ever trod this planet, in that incomparable sermon of his since called the Sermon on the Mount, taught his disciples how to think correctly; and as a corollary thereto, how to act and live as God, the divine Mind, ordained man to do. Christian Science makes plain the correct, perfect, and therefore scientific way taught by Jesus, not only for the disciples and people of his day, but for all men, women, and children of every age and clime who should believe on him—that is, understand his teaching—to think, know, and prove with confidence the way to heaven and harmony here and now.

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