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Boston, Massachusetts (The Mother Church).

Lecturer: Miss Margaret Murney Glenn; introduced by Bliss Knapp, who said:—

I am sure it is the desire of every one to get as much benefit from this lecture as possible. Perhaps another's experience may help you to make the most of it. I recall a young woman with consumption, who had been given up by the physicians, and then turned to Christian Science for healing, but apparently to no purpose. She spoke to me at the close of a lecture on Christian Science in a western city, with the query, "Why do I not get my healing?" I replied that if she would come to Christian Science, not for the sake of her healing, but rather to gain the truth, and nothing but the truth, her healing would be inevitable. When next I saw that woman some years later, it was at a Wednesday evening meeting. She referred to the answer I had given to her query, and then she testified that her complete healing came as she approached Christian Science in the right way. In gratitude for all she had gained in Christian Science she is to-day ministering to the needs of others as a Christian Science practitioner.

Hull, England (First Church).

Lecturer: William Duncan Kilpatrick; introduced by Mrs. Clara A. Anderson, who said:—

Jesus said, "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Through the teachings of Christian Science I have realized a little of what Jesus meant by these words. I was instantaneously healed of one of the worst forms of biliousness, to which I was then in bondage. That was about twelve years ago; and the healing has been permanent. I am most grateful for the physical healings which I have received, but far greater is the joy of gaining the spiritual understanding of the Scriptures through the study of our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, where we learn what God is, and what man's relation is to God—the truth which makes free from disease and sin.

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