Pulpit and Press (6th Edition) by Mary Baker Eddy
page 70 of 90 (77%)
page 70 of 90 (77%)
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The idea that Christian Science has declined in popularity is not borne
out by the voluntary contribution of a quarter of a million dollars for a memorial church for Mrs. Eddy, the inventor of this cure. The money comes from Christian Science believers exclusively. (_The Post_, Syracuse, New York, February 1, 1895.) DO NOT BELIEVE SHE WAS DEIFIED. Christian Scientists of Syracuse Surprised at the News About Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, Founder of the Faith. Christian Scientists in this city, and in fact all over the country, have been startled and greatly discomfited over the announcements in New York papers that Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, the acknowledged Christian Science leader, has been exalted by various dignitaries of the faith.... It is well known that Mrs. Eddy has resigned herself completely to the study and foundation of the faith to which many thousands throughout the United States are now so entirely devoted. By her followers and co-believers she is unquestionably looked upon as having a divine mission to fulfill, and as though inspired in her great task by supernatural power. For the purpose of learning the feeling of Scientists in this city |
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