Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to header Skip to footer

Articles

MEMORIAL MEETING AT CONCORD, N. H

From the March 1901 issue of The Christian Science Journal

A letter in this article was later republished in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany: My. 289: 21-290:10


A union service of the churches in Concord, N. H., in memory of Queen Victoria, was held Sunday evening, February 3, 1901, under the auspices of the different pastors of the city. The local orders of Sons of St. George and Scottish Clans, with their auxiliaries, attended in a body.

The occasion was a notable and significant one, tending in the direction of brotherly love and Christian unity.

The principal addresses of the evening were as follows: "The Mourning of the Anglo-Saxon Sorrow," the Rev. J. H. Robbins; "Victoria as a Christian Monarch," the Rev. John Knox Tibbitts; "Victoria in Private Relations," Roland Rhodes; "Victoria's Death a World Loss," the Rev. G. H. Reed.

Sign up for unlimited access

You've accessed 1 piece of free Journal content

Subscribe

Subscription aid available

 Try free

No card required

More In This Issue / March 1901

concord-web-promo-graphic

Explore Concord—see where it takes you.

Search the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures