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Boston, Massachusetts (The Mother Church).

Lecturer: William D. Kilpatrick; introduced by Bliss Knapp, who said:—

All that the Christian Science movement represents to-day has been made possible by the discoveries of Mary Baker Eddy. Mrs. Eddy made all her discoveries in the realm of Mind or Spirit. She has recorded in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," her observations and findings in the realm of thought. In this book she teaches that every physical phenomenon is the product of mortal thought, and that discordant thoughts and conditions are the result of disobeying the law of God, which is applicable to the solution of every human problem. The religion of Christian Science is therefore eminently practical in daily living. Buffalo, New York (joint lecture).

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