No charters were granted to Christian Scientists for
such institutions after 1883; and, up to that date, hers
was the only college of this character which had ever
been established in the United States, where Christian
Science was first introduced.
During seven years some four thousand students were taught by the author in this college. Meanwhile she was pastor of the first established Church of Christ, Scientist; president of the first Christian Scientist Association, convening monthly; publisher of her own works; and (for a portion of this time) sole editor and publisher of the Christian Science Journal, the first periodical issued by Christian Scientists. She closed her college, October 29, 1889, in the height of its prosperity, with a deep-lying conviction that the next two years of her life should be given to the preparation of the revision in 1891 of Science and Health.
In the spirit of Christ's charity, — as one who “hopeth all things, endureth all things,” and is joyful to bear consolation to the sorrowing and healing to the sick, — she commits these pages to honest seekers for Truth in this and every age.
MARY BAKER G. EDDY.
Note. — The author takes no patients, and declines medical
consultation.