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CONTENTS
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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 |