Leader, the Ohio, account of interview with Mrs. Eddy in, 307, 308
Legion of Honor, the, Mrs. Eddy’s connection with, 122, 123
Leonard, Mrs. Pamelia J., 345, 358
Literature, rise of American, 54
Lovewell, Hannah, wife of Capt. Joseph Baker, 5
—— Captain John, 5, 6
Lynn, Mass., 110; Mrs. Eddy’s life in, 117-160; her return to, 193-195; Mrs. Eddy’s life in, 196-273
MacDonald, Jessie, part in conspiracy against Mr. Eddy and Arens, 254, 255
Macdonald, Asa T. N., 227
Magnetism, animal, 54, 55
—— malicious animal, 240, 276
Magoun, Miss Susie, becomes Mrs. Eddy’s landlord, 195, 196
Mark, St., his gospel compared with Renan’s “Life of Jesus,” xii-xiii
Mark Twain, attack on Science and Health, 216-218
Mason, Rev. Frank, editorship of The Christian Science Journal, 295; his desertion, 295
Massachusetts Metaphysical College, founding of, 272, 289-291; closing of, 339
Mattox, Willard S., correspondence with Mrs. Eddy, 390-391
May, Judge, 248
McClure’s Magazine, statement of Richard Kennedy quoted in, 205; letters of Mrs. Eddy quoted in, 235, 236
Mclellan, Archibald, editorship of The Christian Science Journal, 296; trusteeship, 365; his announcement of the Christian Science Monitor, 374; editorial in the Monitor, 376
McNeil, Fanny, wife of Judge Potter, 6; her visits to Bow, 24
—— General John, 6
—— John, 6
—— Marion Moor, wife of Capt. John Baker, 5, 6; her care of Mrs. Eddy in childhood, 13-19
—— Sir John, 6
Meehan, M., editor of the Concord Patriot, 358
Mesmerism, 54, 55, 83-96
Mind Healing, publication of, 315
Miscellaneous Writings, quoted, 239, 374; Mrs. Eddy’s Chicago address printed in, 319; publication of, 344, 350
Monroe, Marcellus, 340
Moor, Marion, wife of John McNeil, 6
More, Hannah, 17
Morgan, Miss Martha, Mrs. Eddy’s housekeeper, 336
Morrison, Amos, 43
Morton, Joseph, 269
Moses, George H., 358
Mother Church, the, preparation for, 339; organization of, 340-342; visited by Mrs. Eddy, 347; the new church, 354, 355
Mt. Auburn, Mrs. Eddy’s tomb in, 406
National Christian Scientist Association, its formation and work, 302—304; meeting in Chicago in 1888, 316-320; adjournment of, 339
New Hampshire, her part in the history and independence of the United States, 1-4; conditions of life in, at the time of Mrs. Eddy’s birth, 9-11
New Thought Movement, 323
Newhall, Elizabeth, 227; aids in publication of first edition of Science and Health, 229