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Magic Lantern Views for Children's Easter Offering, East Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 1892

"Notice! Pictured Truth Meeting. East Bapt. Ch. Thursday afternoons at 4 o'clock. Magic Lantern Views. April 14, 1892, Pilgrim's Progress. Admission 3 cts. for children's Easter offering. Meeting for young and old."

 

A ticket for a Maundy Thursday magic lantern slide show at the East Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 1892.

 

"Pictured Truth" in this context seems to refer to the same sort of activities that Robert F. Y. Pierce described three years later in his book, Pictured Truth: A Hand-book of Blackboard and Object Lessons, (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1895), which suggests the use of blackboard drawings (also called chalk talks) and everyday ordinary items (objects) to relate religious messages and lessons.

 

Or perhaps it was just the magic lantern slide show depicting scenes from Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan's Christian allegory, that was supposed to provide pictures of religious truth as well as raise funds for children to donate during the Easter services that were held three days later on April 17.

 

To attend those religious services on Easter Sunday 1892, which also included baptisms, churchgoers had to present "cards of admission" (tickets) for either the morning or afternoon services. For examples of the cards used that Sunday, see Admission Cards, Easter Sunday, East Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., April 17, 1892.

 

Originally posted on Ipernity: Magic Lantern Views for Children's Easter Offering, East Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., April 14, 1892.

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