The Lectures

Introductions to Lectures

New York, New York (First Church).

Lecturer: Peter B. Biggins; introduced by Mrs. Gertrude Morris Verrall, who said:—

One of the most natural desires of the heart is for something better in one's life; and the assembling of this audience to listen to a lecture on Christian Science gives evidence that the Christian Science movement, founded by Mary Baker Eddy, is proving to the world that her teaching does offer hope to the discouraged, and freedom to those bound by sickness or condemned by sin. Through her spiritual revelation and its demonstration, Mrs. Eddy wrote in Science and Health (p. 225), "Love is the liberator." Those of her followers who have learned to demonstrate something of the Principle of her teachings have realized that as the law of Love is understood and practiced, one is enabled not only to give practical proof of his liberation from the despotism of sin and disease, from hatred and fear, but so to establish the kingdom of God in his own heart that no human force can overthrow it.

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