There have been various founders of faiths, in all ages, who showed that the appeal they made to an absolute unquestioned, undoubting trust and belief in the spiritual and in its immediate revelation to and knowledge by every human being who accepts and seeks it, meets a need in human nature.
It will be difficult to the layman in either the religious or medical worlds to properly estimate at its true value the life and career of Mary Baker Eddy.
Whatever the partizan conviction of the average American churchman as to the permanent quality and present ethical and spiritual value of the religious faith of which Mrs.