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[George W. Parker, in the Concord Monitor, New Hampshire]

History has enshrined in the grateful memory of the human race the names of those who have conferred in an outstanding way material blessings on their fellow men. More permanently abiding are the contributions of poets, artists, philosophers, and teachers, whose fame rests not on the fleeting judgment of the hour but in the cumulative appreciation that is engendered by full understanding. To the latter class of benefactors Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer of Christian Science, belongs; on the sure foundation of sympathetic understanding and appreciation her philosophy of life is rearing a faith that reaches year by year the most distant marge.

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