This gentleman, who was a member of Mrs. Eddy's recent class, has been for nearly twenty years a preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has for the last two years been stationed with one of the churches in Lawrence, Mass. He has been a frequent contributor to newspapers and magazines. His writings are to be found in Zion's Herald, Christian Register, The Index. He is also the author of a series of philosophical works, of which three have been already published: Evolution and Progress, Analytical Processes, Christian Conception and Experience; and a fourth, Philosophical Realism, is now on its way through the press. Ever since his Junior year in college, Mr. Gill has been an Idealist, and this mental attitude has fitted him specially for sympathy with the Christian Scientists. By birth, Mr. Gill is a Yorkshire man, though his speech has more of the Scotch accent.
Editorials
Rev. Wm. I. Gill, A.M.
From the May 1886 issue of The Christian Science Journal