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Title The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy
Author Georgine Milmine
Year 1909
Publisher Doubleday, Page & Company
Location New York
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CONTENTS


CHAPTER PAGE
I.   Mrs. Eddy's American Ancestors—Mark Baker, and Life on the Bow Farm—Schooldays in Tilton—Early Influences—Her First Marriage 3
 
II.   Mrs. Glover as a Widow in Tilton—Her Interest in Mesmerism and Clairvoyance—The Disposal of Her Son—Marriage to Daniel Patterson 26
 
III.   Mrs. Patterson First Hears of Dr. Quimby—Her Arrival in Portland—Quimby and His “Science” 42
 
IV.   Mrs. Patterson Becomes Quimby's Patient and Pupil—Her Defence of Quimby and His Theory—Her Grief at His Death—She Asks Mr. Dresser to Take up Quimby's Work 56
 
 V.   The Quimby Controversy—Mrs. Eddy's Claim that Christian Science Was a Divine Revelation to Her—The Story of Her Fall on the Ice in Lynn and Her Miraculous Recovery 71
 
VI.   The Quimby Controversy Continued—Mrs. Eddy's Attempts to Discredit Quimby—Her Charge that He Was Always a Mesmerist—Quimby's Adherents Defend Him 88
 
VII.   Dr. and Mrs. Patterson in Lynn—Their Separation—Mrs. Patterson as a Professional Visitor—She Teaches Hiram Crafts the Quimby “Science”—Mrs. Patterson in Amesbury 105
 
VIII.   Two Years with the Wentworths in Stoughton—Mrs. Patterson Instructs Mrs. Wentworth from the Quimby Manuscripts and Prepares Her First Book for the Press 121
 
IX.   Mrs. Glover Goes into Partnership with Richard Kennedy—Their Establishment in Lynn—Mrs. Glover's First Disciples—Disagreements and Lawsuits 134
 
X.   Mrs. Glover's Influence over Her Students—Quimby Discredited—Daniel Harrison Spofford—Mrs. Glover's Marriage to Asa Gilbert Eddy 155
 
XI.   The First Appearance of Science and Health—Christian Science as a System of Metaphysics—As a Religion—As a Curative Agent 176
 
XII.   Mrs. Eddy's Belief that She Suffered for the Sins of Others—Letters to Students—The Origin and Development of Malicious Animal Magnetism—A Revival of Witchcraft 211
 
XIII.   The “Conspiracy to Murder” Case—Arrest of Eddy and Arens on a Sensational Charge—Hearing in Court—Discharge of the Defendants 245
 
XIV.   Mrs. Eddy Addresses Boston Audiences—She is Tortured by Her Fear of Mesmerism—Organisation of “The Church of Christ, Scientist”—Withdrawal of Eight Leading Members—Mrs. Eddy's Retreat from Lynn 262
 
XV.   The Massachusetts Metaphysical College Organised—Death of Asa Gilbert Eddy—Mrs. Eddy's Belief that He Was Mentally Assassinated—Entrance of Calvin A. Frye 281
 
XVI.   Mrs. Eddy's Boston Household—A Daily Warfare Against Mesmerism—The P. M. Society—An Action Against Arens for Infringement of Copyright 298
 
XVII.   Literary Activities—Mrs. Eddy as an Editor—The Rev. Mr. Wiggin Becomes Her Literary Assistant—His Private Estimate of Mrs. Eddy and Christian Science 312
 
XVIII.   The Material Prosperity of Church and College—Mrs. Eddy Goes to Live in Commonwealth Avenue—Discontent of the Students—A Rival School of Mental Healing—The Schism of 1888 340
 
XIX.   Mrs. Eddy Rallies Her Forces—Growth of Christian Science in the West—The Making of a Healer—The Apotheosis of Mrs. Eddy 361
 
XX.   The Adoption of a Son—Mrs. Eddy's Household and the New Favourite—A Crisis in Christian Science—Mrs. Eddy is Driven from Boston by “M.A.M.” 379
 
XXI.   The New Policy—Mrs. Eddy Resigns from Pulpit and Journal and Closes Her College—Disorganisation of the Church and Association—Reconstruction on a New Basis—Mrs. Eddy in Absolute Control and Possession 391
 
XXII.   Life at Pleasant View—Mrs. Eddy Produces More Christian Science Literature—Foster Eddy Is Made Publisher of the Text-Book—The Story of His Fall from Favour—Rule of Service 411
 
XXIII.   Josephine Curtis Woodbury and the Romantic School—Birth of the Prince of Peace—Mrs. Eddy Withdraws Her Support—“War in Heaven” 428
 
XXIV.   Mrs. Eddy Adopts the Title of “Mother”—Beginning of the Concord Pilgrimages—Mrs. Eddy Hints at Her Political Influence—The Building of the Mother Church Extension 441
 
XXV.   George Washington Glover—Mrs. Eddy's Son Brings an Action Against Leading Christian Scientists—Withdrawal of the Suit—Mrs. Eddy Moves from Concord, N. H., to Newton, Mass. 453
 
XXVI.   Training the Vine—How Mrs. Eddy Has Organised Her Church—Her Management and Discipline—The Church Manual—Recent Modifications in Christian Science Practice—Membership of the Church—Practical Results of Mrs. Eddy's Life-Work 460
 
Appendix A 486
Appendix B 489
Appendix C 494