In the death of Mrs. Eddy the United States loses one...

Evening Tribune

[Evening Tribune, Des Moines, Ia.]

In the death of Mrs. Eddy the United States loses one of the most remarkable women of her time. Whatever may be thought of the faith she founded, the fact that she founded a faith, intelligent people by hundreds of thousands profess in these intellectual days of scientific caution, marks her a prodigy. Moreover, her faith, instead of being gross or materialistic, has been idealistic to a degree, so much so that to the unbeliever it has seemed fanciful, a remarkable faith to gain adherents for in a practical age, when belief is confined very largely to things seen.

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