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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT OF LECTURE BY JUDGE HILL

Declares Mary Baker Eddy's Doctrine In Accord With Blackstone

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"Mary Baker Eddy's declarations and definitions are squarely in line with the statements of the eminent Sir William Blackstone," declared Judge Frederick C. Hill, a member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in a lecture last night in Phillips Brooks House.

Enlarging upon the similarity between the contentions of Blackstone and Mrs. Eddy, Judge Hill said, "Their statements and logic agree in substance and in fact. They agree that the basis of law is divine, and that divine law is revealed through the Scriptures and must be discovered therein; and they are in exact accord with the fact that divine law is sufficient under all circumstances to meet the needs of mankind."

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