In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The death of the Founder of Christian Science removes from the world one of the most remarkable women of all time.
If history makes clear any one fact, it is that contemporaneous judgments are often inaccurate.
Of the many women who have led religious movements in modern times, none attracted more attention or established a wider influence than Mrs.
The death of Mary Baker Eddy well might serve as inspiration for a new beatitude: Blessed are they who need no monument; their names are graven on many hearts.
So wide-spread is the fame of Mary Baker Eddy that there is no country in the world that will not take note of her death.
The passing of Mary Baker Eddy removes one who for more than a generation past has been a force of exceptional magnitude in the spiritual life of a large following.
With the death of Mrs.
Whether one agrees or disagrees with the Christian Science faith in its concept and practice, few, we think, will deny to the Founder of that church the laurels of greatness and the right to be called "a wonderful woman.
The deep sorrow felt by Christian Scientists over the loss of their Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, will be shared by people of broad sympathies outside that church who regret the passing of any notable figure.
It is peculiarly human to venerate and sanctify our ancestors and stone those who seek to better life while we are living it.
After services attended by her family relatives, the members of her household, officials of The Christian Science Church and Publishing Society, and her personal students residing in Greater Boston, the body of the Rev.

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