[From the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press.]

MRS. EDDY DESCRIBES HER HUMAN IDEAL

Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press

This article was later republished in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany: My. 271:11-272:17

In a modest, pleasantly situated home in the city of Concord, N. H., lives at eighty-six years of age the most discussed woman in all the world. This lady with sweet smile and snowy hair is Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, Founder and Leader of Christian Science, beloved of thousands of believers and followers of the thought that has made her famous. It was to this aged woman of worldwide renown that the editor of The Evening Press addressed this question, requesting the courtesy of a reply:—

"What is nearest and dearest to your heart to-day?"

Mrs. Eddy's reply will be read with deep interest by all Americans, who, whatever their religious beliefs, cannot fail to be impressed by the personality of this remarkable woman.

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