In the day in which a religion is born but few people...

[Temple (Tex.) Daily Telegram.]

In the day in which a religion is born but few people realize it, and it takes generations usually to develop a following for great teachers. In Mrs. Eddy's case she lived to see her church and her doctrines adopted by millions, and who knows but that in the distant future those who knew her and were her companions will be held in the same veneration as are today the disciples of Christ, whose teachings she illuminated?


[Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds, England.]

No one (says a writer in the Outlook) ever entered Mrs. Eddy's study who did not leave it not only a braver but a better man.

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