Historical Christian Science Lectures

We are pleased to offer audio recordings of historical Christian Science lectures. During the 1960’s, Christian Science lectures were frequently broadcast in the New York City area.

Many of them were recorded by the webmaster of this site on reel-to-reel tape, which you may now enjoy. Visitors to our site have also contributed many additional lectures.

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Historical Christian Science Lectures A-J

Historical Christian Science Lectures K-Z

About The Lectures

All of these lectures are gems. A great many of the lecturers were students of Mary Baker Eddy and were class taught by her. The lectures go into great depth about the teachings of Christian Science. One of them, which will be added later, is the first lecture ever given in the Mother Church.

About The Lecture Titles

In the early days it was common for Christian Science lectures to have no title. They were simply described in newspaper announcements as “A lecture on Christian Science.”

You may notice that there are several lectures which have the exact same title, but show a different year. They are not the same lecture. They are usually completely different lectures.

Likewise, you may see a one or two after the title of the lecture. Again, these are separate lectures.

About The Style Of The Lectures

It was common for lecturers to speak in very long sentences. Sometimes one sentence would occupy an entire paragraph. This makes it a little hard to listen to. But, it is not a fault of the text-to-speech conversion.

Many lectures contain verses from the Bible and poems. Citations may not be correctly spoken. For example, Deut. may be spoken as “Deut” instead of Deuteronomy. When poems are spoken, it may not be clear to the listener that you are hearing a poem. Please forgive these minor imperfections.

About The Synthesized Voices

The lectures were converted using the best available text to speech product I could find. It is a paid, commercial product which uses Artificial Intelligence. It is also used for things like broadcasting, creating narration for commercials, eLearning and so on.

For the male voices, a single voice was used throughout. For the female voices, there is a bit of variety in the first several lectures. You may notice an Australian or UK accent. The remaining lectures all use a US English voice.

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Synthesized Historical Christian Science Lectures A-G

About The Lectures

All of these lectures are gems. A great many of the lecturers were students of Mary Baker Eddy and were class taught by her. The lectures go into great depth about the teachings of Christian Science. One of them, which will be added later, is the first lecture ever given in the Mother Church.

About The Lecture Titles

In the early days it was common for Christian Science lectures to have no title. They were simply described in newspaper announcements as “A lecture on Christian Science.”

You may notice that there are several lectures which have the exact same title, but show a different year. They are not the same lecture. They are usually completely different lectures.

Likewise, you may see a one or two after the title of the lecture. Again, these are separate lectures.

About The Style Of The Lectures

It was common for lecturers to speak in very long sentences. Sometimes one sentence would occupy an entire paragraph. This makes it a little hard to listen to. But, it is not a fault of the text-to-speech conversion.

Many lectures contain verses from the Bible and poems. Citations may not be correctly spoken. For example, Deut. may be spoken as “Deut” instead of Deuteronomy. When poems are spoken, it may not be clear to the listener that you are hearing a poem. Please forgive these minor imperfections.

About The Synthesized Voices

The lectures were converted using the best available text to speech product I could find. It is a paid, commercial product which uses Artificial Intelligence. It is also used for things like broadcasting, creating narration for commercials, eLearning and so on.

For the male voices, a single voice was used throughout. For the female voices, there is a bit of variety in the first several lectures. You may notice an Australian or UK accent. The remaining lectures all use a US English voice.

Webmaster

Synthesized Historical Christian Science Lectures H-L

About The Lectures

All of these lectures are gems. A great many of the lecturers were students of Mary Baker Eddy and were class taught by her. The lectures go into great depth about the teachings of Christian Science. One of them, which will be added later, is the first lecture ever given in the Mother Church.

About The Lecture Titles

In the early days it was common for Christian Science lectures to have no title. They were simply described in newspaper announcements as “A lecture on Christian Science.”

You may notice that there are several lectures which have the exact same title, but show a different year. They are not the same lecture. They are usually completely different lectures.

Likewise, you may see a one or two after the title of the lecture. Again, these are separate lectures.

About The Style Of The Lectures

It was common for lecturers to speak in very long sentences. Sometimes one sentence would occupy an entire paragraph. This makes it a little hard to listen to. But, it is not a fault of the text-to-speech conversion.

Many lectures contain verses from the Bible and poems. Citations may not be correctly spoken. For example, Deut. may be spoken as “Deut” instead of Deuteronomy. When poems are spoken, it may not be clear to the listener that you are hearing a poem. Please forgive these minor imperfections.

About The Synthesized Voices

The lectures were converted using the best available text to speech product I could find. It is a paid, commercial product which uses Artificial Intelligence. It is also used for things like broadcasting, creating narration for commercials, eLearning and so on.

For the male voices, a single voice was used throughout. For the female voices, there is a bit of variety in the first several lectures. You may notice an Australian or UK accent. The remaining lectures all use a US English voice.

Webmaster

Synthesized Historical Christian Science Lectures M-P

About The Lectures

All of these lectures are gems. A great many of the lecturers were students of Mary Baker Eddy and were class taught by her. The lectures go into great depth about the teachings of Christian Science. One of them, which will be added later, is the first lecture ever given in the Mother Church.

About The Lecture Titles

In the early days it was common for Christian Science lectures to have no title. They were simply described in newspaper announcements as “A lecture on Christian Science.”

You may notice that there are several lectures which have the exact same title, but show a different year. They are not the same lecture. They are usually completely different lectures.

Likewise, you may see a one or two after the title of the lecture. Again, these are separate lectures.

About The Style Of The Lectures

It was common for lecturers to speak in very long sentences. Sometimes one sentence would occupy an entire paragraph. This makes it a little hard to listen to. But, it is not a fault of the text-to-speech conversion.

Many lectures contain verses from the Bible and poems. Citations may not be correctly spoken. For example, Deut. may be spoken as “Deut” instead of Deuteronomy. When poems are spoken, it may not be clear to the listener that you are hearing a poem. Please forgive these minor imperfections.

About The Synthesized Voices

The lectures were converted using the best available text to speech product I could find. It is a paid, commercial product which uses Artificial Intelligence. It is also used for things like broadcasting, creating narration for commercials, eLearning and so on.

For the male voices, a single voice was used throughout. For the female voices, there is a bit of variety in the first several lectures. You may notice an Australian or UK accent. The remaining lectures all use a US English voice.

Webmaster

Synthesized Historical Christian Science Lectures Q-Z

Key:

AW – Read by Anthony Whitehouse, C.S.
CS -Christian Science

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