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Mary Baker Eddy, Founder of Christian Science, author of a book which has had a phenomenal sale during the last two decades, scholar, teacher, and a genuine Christian, has passed away.
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The death of Mrs.

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The death of Mrs.
The Christian Science church has lost its Founder and Leader in the death of Mary Baker Eddy—the most powerful religious leader of this age, and a woman who reached that position through a new interpretation of the Bible.
The death of Mrs.

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Whatever condemnation or praise may be accorded the creed of Christian Science—and it receives its meed of both—Mary Baker Eddy in giving it to the world performed a worthy service.
The world has had many women of great deeds, and among the modern women of achievement and fame not one has stood with us and approached nearer the zenith of her hopes than Mrs.
The average intelligence of Christian Scientists ranks far ahead of the intelligence of any other creedal membership, and in its ranks are found many talented and intellectual people.
One of the most remarkable women of the age, or of any age, has ended her career in the death of the Founder of Christian Science.
One of the remarkable characters not well understood by the world at large was Mary Baker Eddy.