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A Convention of the "Christian Alliance" was held at...

From the February 1889 issue of The Christian Science Journal


A Convention of the "Christian Alliance" was held at Berkley Temple, Boston, from January 15th to 17th inclusive. Rev. A. B. Simpson of New York presided, and pastors of Methodist and Baptist churches from Boston, New York, and elsewhere, took part in the exercises, which were fully attended by audiences that showed great interest and earnestness.

The ideas, Divine Healing vs. drugs, and brotherhood in Jesus vs. sectarian walls of separation, were quite prominently brought out.

Christian Scientists have a deep interest in any movement that propagates these ideas, which are a great common ground to meet on and exchange greetings, and from which our respective positions ought to be examined in brotherly love, so as to come in line together, for the great battle with error.

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