The Lectures

Concord, New Hampshire (First Church).

Lecturer: Charles V. Winn; introduced by Austin E. Page, who said:—

The Christian Science message of redemption came to me while I was serving overseas with the American Expeditionary Forces. At a time when I was suffering great physical and mental distress, it was brought to my attention by a comrade, who had been a Christian Scientist for many years. On his recommendation, I visited a practitioner, who was one of the War Relief Workers sent to France under the auspices of The Mother Church. I left his office with new hope and courage. Not only did I receive an almost immediate physical healing, but I was so uplifted mentally that I had an entirely new outlook on life and its possibilities, and several old and ugly habits of thought fell away from me, never to return. This uplifting experience was so deep and joyous that my greatest desire was to share it with all my friends and comrades in the service, and it is this same desire which actuates the members of a Christian Science church when they lay plans for a lecture, such as we shall hear tonight.

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