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Conway, Katherine, interview quoted, 305

Conwell, Russell H., attorney for Mr. Eddy in Spofford conspiracy, 255

Corner, Mrs. Abby H., prosecuted for malpractice, 325

Corning, Charles R., 358

Corser, Bartlett, 33-35

—— Rev. Enoch, intellectual comradeship with Mrs. Eddy, 33, 34

Crafts, Hiram S., his acquaintance with Mrs. Eddy, 154; becomes her first pupil, 158-165; practises healing, 164

—— Mrs. (Hiram S.), her resentment of Mrs. Eddy’s presence, 162-165

Crosby, Ada, her devotion to Mrs. Eddy, 112, 113

Crosby, Mrs. Sarah, meeting with Mrs. Eddy, 110; visited by Mrs. Eddy, 112; her belief in Spiritualism, 113; Mrs. Eddy’s efforts to disillusion her, 113-116

Crosse, Mrs. Sarah H., editorship of The Christian Science Journal, 295; her disaffection, 295; accompanies Mrs. Eddy to Chicago, 300.

Cushing, Dr. Alvin M., attends Mrs. Eddy, 127-129.


Daman, Mrs. F. A., 270

Daniels, Warren, 60

Dartmouth College, founding of, 3; Albert Baker attends, 21

Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Eddy becomes a member of, 352

Davis, Andrew Jackson, on mesmerism, 55

Day, Rev. George B., at meeting of national association in Chicago, 318

Dickey, Adam H., elected to directorship, 380, 382

Dittemore, John V., elected to directorship, 380

Dixon, Frederick, quoted, 377

Dods, John Bovee, mesmerist, 85, 86; influence on Quimby, 89

Dresser, Julius, 98; harasses Mrs. Eddy with a pamphlet, 136; his theories, 323

Duncan, Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson, marriage with Mark Baker, 45

Dunshee, Mrs. Margaret J., 266, 269

Durant, S. Louise, 269


Eastaman, Captain Joseph S., 317; trusteeship, 341

Eddy, Asa Gilbert, his acquaintance with Mrs. Eddy, 229; his personality, 230; conflict with Spofford, 231; marriage with Mrs. Eddy, 232; teaching, 247; accused of conspiracy to murder Spofford, 247-249; case not prosecuted, 249; facts of the conspiracy against, 252-258; protects Mrs. Eddy’s works, 274; arraignment of Arens, 275, 276 ; his death, 277-281

—— E. J. Foster, see E. J. Foster-Eddy

—— Mary Baker, unfounded rumors concerning, xiv-xvi; birthplace, 1; her ancestry, 3-8; her birth, 12; influence of her grandmother, 13-19; her “voices,” 18-20; early schooling, 21, 22; her love for her brother Albert, 25, 26, 37; her ardent desire for learning, 27; her precocity, 27, 28; her devotion, 28; early religious views at variance with her father’s, 28-31; early illness dispelled by prayer, 30; makes a religious profession, 31; becomes the pupil of Prof. Sanborn, 33; intellectual comradeship with Rev.