The death of this famed woman removes one of the...

Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger

The death of this famed woman removes one of the most prominent characters of the present century. However one may feel disposed to critize the religious faith founded by her, all must admit that she was a most marvelous woman, whose life was devoted to the uplift of mankind. That she was possessed of an intellect far above the average cannot be denied, neither can it be questioned that she used all of her ability in her efforts toward the good of humanity. The world's highest meed of praise is bestowed upon those who have made the greatest efforts toward its good, and it is this fact that has assured for her a high place in the estimation of the world.

The preponderance in public thought which she attained as the Discoverer and Founder of the doctrine of Christian Science, and the tender mother love which finds a place for her in thousands of hearts, is a tribute to her unselfish love for her fellow-man.

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THE OMNIPOTENCE OF GOOD
February 18, 1911
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