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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

LECTURE DELIVERED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1899, AT KENOSHA, WIS.

From the January 1900 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Ex-Judge Clarkson of Omaha, spoke at the Rhode Opera House, Monday evening, September 18, 1899, on the subject of Christian Science. The house was well filled with a representative audience, and the speaker had the undivided attention of his hearers throughout the address. He was introduced by James Cavanagh, Esq., attorney-at-law, and spoke as follows:—

There is an all pervading inquietude among mortals. They seem linked with disease, misery, restlessness, dissatisfaction, inconstancy, a feverish agitation over trivialities, a despairing uncertainty of action, a vague, indefinite purpose to do some indefinable thing, the execution of which they know not how to undertake.

They are inharmony incarnate.

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