The Lectures

Introductions to Lectures

Warrensburg, Missouri (First Church).

Lecturer: John J. Flinn; introduced by Mrs. Muriel Cassingham, who said:—

Years ago men who were just and good heard the voice of God speaking to their consciousness as clearly as you hear my voice now. For God, who is good, and whose works are good, does speak to men—does speak to you and to me through channels that we may understand and perceive. When Samuel heard God's voice he answered, "Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth." Personally, I can testify to the healing, the protection, and the inspiration that an understanding of the ever-presence of God, who is Truth and good. has brought to me and to my family for more than ten years. Christian Science has been our only religion and our only physician during that time.

Paignton, England (auspices First Church, Torquay).

Lecturer: Miss Margaret Murney Glenn; introduced by Claude A. Carr, who said:—

As soon as one grasps in any degree the truth of Christian Science it is found to be the true and logical explanation of life, the right solution of all problems. It enters naturally into all life's activities and enables one to commence solving the great problem of being. Christian Science is the Comforter, throwing further light on the Scriptures, enabling one to obtain practical benefits, and thus bringing life more abundantly. The "still small voice" of Truth is always speaking to human consciousness; and when we silence the material senses and listen sufficiently intently we can become conscious of God's presence, which heals every phase of discord and disease known to humanity. While listening in this manner I have myself experienced the healing power of Christian Science on several occasions. Pneumonia and pleurisy, influenza, fevers, and minor ills have disappeared instantaneously; and every man, woman, and child who puts into practice what he knows of Christian Science will obtain the healing effects. Christian Science interprets creation spiritually, and thus renewedly fulfills the Scriptural promise to Abraham, "In blessing I will bless thee ... and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed."

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