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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1899 2 18 MARY B. EDDY THE PROPHETESS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? < j ; e Mrs. ol T R > datior x . 4 t statement that Mrs. Eddy structed, and that the whole subject of the facts have been besieged by inquirers these apocalyptic vassages r(’(c\‘) to B B O e e D Guinby taany ey iThe o, Rer Indabteluess 5o himn wan. soliica 1o and fhose Intenging to (Brepare Siposcs. Mary Mason Baker Glover Patterson : Htoten from my (Mrs. 1ddy's) pub- {empt, repeatedly made, to show that court. Consequently, these misstatements The disruption must follow, and conse- Eddy, who was born in the neighborhoo It lS Cldlfl)e i S o o1 8. E v , y v have been passel from mouth to mouth, quent upon it will come a great reaction of Concord, N. H., nearly four scol Her personahty '\;, Dresser says he | ,’.2‘5%, i‘\',ff{\fg‘:.' y“i R a mbyasRutCarly 5 (hry"nrv repeated in pub- in favor of the rational philosophy found- years ago. In other words, the devo- and Mrs, Eddy knows that in until nowad: - resses. by dnnoce 3 ; » tees maintain that Mrs. lddy is “the _ N ¢ 5 : ations from such stitements, and in her effort to lic addresses by innocent people Who ed by Dr. Quimby X I : . Jsady 1 } P ‘ Bitterl: Attacked B e s Whieh Mea Bady sava Show that he wasa mere mesmerist, who would be dumfounded to know ihat they Miss Woodbury’s Charges. feminine principle of th Messianic ex- [ . P. Quimby D1 tt@T A4 rack B e D e e L e e So mucn for Mr. Dresser. Now for Miss that the man child born to the apo . LR TS Rl A e R L Sl A Dleasure aging testimony than the above. The Woodbury. She begins with a quotation lyptic woman is Christian Science, while Stdrted lt e b D ey e o e e : evidence 1s firsthand, and has been care- from Revelatlons, x:1-3, xii:1-8, “And I the angelic little book preceeding this . nemies. cosled by Mr. Drspsar dhimself Into 8 ;2o defenc. : fully investigated by competent scientific saw another mighty angel come down birth is Mrs. Bddy's “Science and . book which e Ioddy ok ot DY Eaoe statement Bae been made that Mrs. guthorities. But I have tried fo say the from heaven, clothed with a cloud; and Health, With Key 1o the Scriptures.” S from | e mamuscriD 0K . ihe Lady was never Mrs. Tatterson, and con- pese'Svord possible for Mrs. Eddy_name. he had In his hand a little book. open: An astute. critie’ declares “n "woman - A T of which Mra. EAQY jeamned DroQuimbse idens ond oo 1y, that she was once loyal to Dr. Quim. and he set his right foot upon the sea, clothed with the sun the most stupend- o i original, not a }“‘ “'\“ of in 1862. But in a letter addressed to the DY and valued the great truths which he and his left foot on the earth, and cried ous metaphor in any \U..mw = rS: step was to practice mental hea Tgi - CONTROVERSY has broken out ever eaw. The statements of “ou- in 182 But in a letter ad o lmbne discovered. 1 must at the same time With a loud voice, as when a lion roareth. Eddy that woman ks Miss Woodbury. 2160, BAT, 1% Siion, which, at the end BeitonTover b Gusatioiian s Eenc Greene.” quoted in the Sentinel, Boston Pos b7 Mo, BaaolumbUS gtate, however, that never has man or * * * And thefe appeared a greai Is the moon under her feet, and are the o™t ot ars, all beink quiet on the Po- ; & 5 that Dr. Quimb tequastedi s - Sorsvanue, March 4, 853,11 re: Jnddy . woman been so idealized, never have a wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with twelve stars on her head? Is e a0~ fomac, led to her publication, in of W s entitled to the somewhat transform” his *scribbling and DY pame was Patterson. MY religious leader's followers heen so de- the sun, and the moon under her feet, tagonized by a great dragon ready fo [0 first edition of *‘Science and I s her Christian ving founded we did,” are also wholly false. These husband, Dr. Patterson, a distinguished cajved. T have beer romiiar with the hie. and upon her head a crown. of . twel ubtful honor of h ent Dr. dentist. Art ve destroy her revelation though she had copyrighted it G statements entirely misrepre r our marriage I was con- orv = 9 stars; and she, being with child, crled, Science “to rule all nations with a rod of HOUE] Shadgc % the edition of healing” (the Quimby’s practice and teaching and fined to my bed with a severe illness, and {21 OF the mental heallng movement Biace; 2od, Bhe Delak with culid, erled, Sclerce Jto rule all natlons With » red of states In: her preface t ted to make the his relationship with Mrs. Eddy. Dr. seldom left bedl or room for seven years, o "% [OYA00q, and have known Of yolred ™ 47q" there appeared : another into.heaven? W Portla Eypu ory HRORTE peurs belares . 5 5 0 0 vn 10 emphatically can- Quimby did term his theory the “Scl- when I was taken to Dr. Quimby and par- g, "% GRA0 mancr woman BIel S0 wonder in heaven: and behold a great Boston. the wilds rness to- which this pfn 181 Ars. Bddy moyed M o ward 2 ¢ resources of the ence of Health.” He also used the tially restored. I returned home once more Zi{q" (10 R& dy, and if half werc red dragon, having seven heads and ten woman was to flee after her travail; or JOSTL Wing Hrst @t oo Bk, =™ feer) e i hat term “‘Christian Science t~ wake that home happy, but only re- {4, -0M Thes; BAQY. oo exposure would horns, and Seven crowns upon his heads; is her desert to be looked for in her Zn. purchased a house in the fashiona typog rmit)—that s produce an unparalleled sensation. and his tall drew the third part of the “Pleasant View" estate at Concord, N. ‘g PUTEUaSeC & ROUSE (W0 oy o aling,” th which is known ks g ety 2 stars of heaven, and did cast them to H., whither prophetess of Christian JE0F HO¥ Oc, ricsson statue Christian science which 1§ re- ‘Why Withheld So Long. the earth, and the dragon stood before Science retreated some years ago? ue, near el s s for the death of Harold Fred- Mr. Dresser acknowledges the pertin- the woman which was ready to be de- Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, from whom Organizes the Mother Church. ; A e ency of these questions. Why have these As soon as she was well settled in the facts heen so long withheld? Why have e city she organized a Christian Science not these former favorites exposed Mrs. church, at first holding services in Haw- Eddy? Because one and all feared her, thorn Hall, on Park street, overlooking « were afraid of her “maliciofy” treatment. the common—‘the Church of the Holy s Two editors of mental heallng publie: Elevator,” as a ne Ay critic pro- tlons have had the courage to publish fanely termed it; and later in Chiicker. historical statements concerning Mrs. Eddy. But both wrote to Mr. Dresser that their busin was threatened with ruin if they dared to publish anything more about her. “I was informed by one ublisher that his receipts fell off one- alf from the time he printed certain let- street. About t hed her Metaphy- ts’ socia- Health ing Hall, 153 Tremon same time she establ sical College and her tions, enlarged S lished several motion the In 1882 her died. The ph autopsy _savs result of d tie the 4 ly admir even urged to Wendell Ph that Dr. dy by former students ! rivals, whom he had r . and years. Ordained by Her Own Students. She soon had herself pr to the ministry by her When preache ed, and contributio ter filled than usual, th this often happen, for generally Mrs preached only three or four times a and even then her ser were as like The Leading Facts. ading for each other as dried oo miring _Dorcases s s by Johns, Peters, Melc their lation” in 1866 C s other, “Wasn't she "be Wi i 18 s ecstatically unconsciou hrist : heard substanti the Christian scienc heard substs the movem b 5 When others preached attended the church w nominally a pastor, and t hority of Mrs. nterpretéd in her text bo the ject is proh sa the vice. Once she b ; : serv without water, tho ory failed her in prepared by hersel was a communion or wine. Most S author- »ably not years, > be per- r ordinary Her invisibility incre and whoever tion joined i the Lord's wildering admixture fusion of present_he with adul never met ng their Ch the name of He the cor iccor the informed their wont Mary.,” and t n cure, and how rmingled with ir- cism? we find that wo sources; only i interpr i atal i hes that in 1889 Mrs, Eddy oste bly gave up her college and retired to Concord, N. H., at the very pe- riod whe a Massachusetts Distric 0 3 for evidenc d de v confer i h M turned to a new age d my hus- with a fi f )0 for eac 3 e band had eloped with a married woman this the reason.’ she asks, “that for from one of weajthy fam...es of that years Mrs. EAdy has not visited Bost leaving no trace save his last letter a wee when she would be subject to n he wrote: I hope some et rthy of so good a w I 'm Concord she is her rce from him, obtained ANt arifes e £ : ssex.” to worship at her shrine and are Mo D ssession a scrap er has in his temporary pos- fied if they do not even touch the he T of his m a_series of letters addressed to Rer et N e e st it = ; i Dr. Quimby, which no one except thelr as a beatific vision, while she N eRtaIT et s Ba Ty owner has seen for more than thirty years, % commonplace wards Gx. reneats i practitioner A T e ' until they came into his hands, March 1, inety-first Psalm ere she turns her now on her v tors. S her liveried secretary in a close iag draught_that might a New England co is accom Dre Dr. Qimby’s Powers. There is not in these letters the least pt to discredit Dr. Quimby's power 1 = Dr al healer, not the slightest men- The mother church grew v formul Quimby in t agnetism or electriclty, and no spite one or two dissolutions, t rkal of his carlier treatment was not of a the granite building on F Ilmouth st of some $250,( elegantly f Eddy’s special occug aracter. On the contrary, to attain as high a Ty reason to believe ion to claim “the great was erected at a “mother’s room’ here for M though it is Mr. her own came later, when mortal eye Occasionally tt T e field was free. It is naticeable, how- emeritus com from her rur: retreat ) T : temperament is one of ex. when she emerges from her s: 1ar bility to the pains of oth there is constent appeal to Dr. Quiny, her from these sensations, and dent that here is the origin of Eddy’s later theory that people car, of elec- affect each other by *“‘malicious animal m many to bless the adorers, who and only resume their is enthroned in the pulpit Again they remain standin benediction, till she re-enters her h holies, w e may hoid sacr ats when she magnetism.” There s no reference to an munion with the lifelike pict ‘ d him a8 Holonement. old chair in which she claims to have b ¥ L ’ 2 I have shown these letters to trust- been sitting when writing her ir 1 ] n srown 5 was simp h¢ worthy people, who certify that they are volume, until time for tne carr o U e ] fact that Quimby's death. in Mrs. Eddy's handwriting, and_express take her to a special train. : mouth 1 sed the with no ¢ to succeed him, she gurprise that one who formerly held Dr. With the ope brand as dec the truth ng of the n came a mnew commandment, th herself, since her depe: 1 nelper could no vered teac Quimby in such high esteem should tram- ple upon his reputation, claiming his hard k s ut Mrs. Edd. 4 as forme to after the Bible and cien AT t ETA b f s, S lonsErLeC: 1 pRsormenyt 1© won laurels as her own, borrowing his . Health” should be its only pastors cates of the New R The Seniinel quotes o 1ctter from ideas. adopting his method of treatment, ters of mine concerning Dr. Quimby. livered, for.todevour her child as soon Mrs. Bady learned all she knows of the OHginal Gicarmscr pimeuyoD Ty Eepiptdi i s, (5) The Sentinel qu al and €Yen stating in print that his writings What, then, could one do when those who as it was born. And she brought forth o theory any practice of metapbysisal neal, Teadings, by a man and - wome r- SRSl S Mrs, Bddy as follows: " been “stolen” from: her pube needed to be undeceived were expressly man child, who was to rule all nations ing, was born in Lebanon N 1. Feleu. ternate ¥ however. to understand the [CLLi00¢N, {0 Tead one's articles, when one with a. rod of tron: and her child was ary 15, 1802 but spent the larger f f pever, to understand the must contend with a powerful ecclesiasti- caught up unto God, and to his throne: his lifé in B ast, Me., whe! o was we “ i i is istence of the false claims of "Mrs. cal and financial organization? One could and the woman fled Into the Widerness: Kmomme, born bar mie gnaere he was Yol +Malicious Animal Magnetism. Sintier followers really belleve that only awalt the ilme when all things where she hath a place prepared of God. smd for bia borobnit goigoe heallng . «No sect prospers wi turn {he (roths of mental healing came to Mrs. should tend toward the overthrow of this that they shiould feed her there & thou: st iy the Bomer ot ovon rsgan in i Y oy revelation, that Dr. Quimby was gigantic delusion. The time has come. sand, two hundred and tRree score days.” and his rame woothoar h oegan In 188 tional r mere mesmeriet whom Mrs. Eddy in- Within a few months those who know The follawers of Mrs. Eddy assert that fom, Claiteashnms di scriptural laying on Je55 et SR L t side of truth are always in order, and g 3 : : ; o Of hands; but a few years later he gave 4 Julius A. Dresser Appears. Provernially becter Tate than never | 0O G UG O NN UG NGO O N BI N OO ON N ON U OO0 DR DN NN NN O e O TS, DUt A few vears later he gave fy planned ited. — Christi of presumably correspo = following extract copied from a epru; termately, of presumably correspo exclusiver letter to me recently received from a which all true well-known Christian § : It is least amuse the readers of our j of removing After doing jui to this sub, relations, not with th ad dropped it, as we natural to attack Mrs. B s away from a fossilized falsehood. Mr. Dresser mak But evidence and testimony on the hout a ¢ says Miss Woodbury, sagely, “the r tional religion being ever for the hor ; ence vitho! devil t M 1 STt mi for you to & to heal diseases by-the silent - mental §roc Started without g devil, but | L father, Julius A. Dresser, know tha rtz of Chicago . T method, declaring *Truth” to be the great oy DA R . w d follower of Dr. Quim. 1t to se P. P. Quim- © % healer; yet not deriving his theory or 70 DRe i Bl Maliton AT Me.. from | 1860, and son, 1 his father's & % practice ‘from the Bible, though Tejolcing ress and christen Mal \ 1 when Mrs. Eddy e ritings forthe purpose. of ey o L] £ in jSeriptural indo sement. In 1%9 Dr. DHis TMother Church® of Boston has came from: Hill, » -, to them published, in order to show the £ > Quimby removed to Portland. In a cir- S b o t > owed {he’ thirty- world 'that your ficas were borrowed Story of a Man Who Has Been in the Practice for Thirty Years. § cular to_the sick, which he distributed ‘}l_m]}r;f e Yt the ollowing 1860 to from Quimby. After having examinec while in Portland, he say 0 ts @ 1gec e whose ideas he ardently es. m, to hix isappointment it 1 : : ; hile in Portland, he 3 hands of the forty “first members 1 oTho e fmew” gL WEiouna there was motiing that 09 G000 00NN GOSN OGO E NN DR E NS D ey 0 practics s unlike’ail medical prac- its control is practically lod ' s, among them Mrs. Eddy. The first would compare in any way to science EADING, Pa., April 22.—T! v = outward applications, but simply sit py Chamber sanhedrim of seven, unless tion of Mrs. Eddy in my father's and health; and he, Swartz, concluded e E“fpenmyhl?::::: il;mad\hckwltcht:ncm'x:i 1 :eln her (;hm I|mind and body to combat them and put thn‘;-gupml.“t’en him what he {hinks o iy Manual has been recently changec nal 1y Dctober 17, 1862, and my mother, that it would aid you too much to e g i a v know the evil spirit or demon |them at their ease by assuring them that \jes and my explanation is the cure. Dappen: it | Annette G. D vho was cured by publish them, 8o they were returned o, the witch doctor of | that possesses her and that I can certaln- | they would be certainly relleved from the s s ¥ 101 mrcorh on correcting his er- 10V 18 the Christian Sclence or | Dr. Quimby after 8ix years of hopeless fo the ow: Reading. No matter where he|ly drive it from her. If she is strong | powers of the witches or the devils in rors I change the fluids of his system and L0, 'T""'.’}‘““‘f‘fu e ;“} ,}‘. invalldism, was present when Mrs. Eddy Mrs. Swartz saw and read these goes, by day or by night, In car- | enough I take her downstairs and out into | them. establish the truth or health. The truth Lartly; she, replies, through the O Pve hed Fas ook quim. MBS, and sho gave me this lnforma- riage or on foot,pEople Iook after him and | the open air. To pacify her I may utter| - aten are not & often attacked. Young i8 the cute. This mode of treatment ap- J,0.\ does them, rather than tusi oho of those who copied all of Dr. Qmmb';_‘?g % Austin, Tii., May 18, 189 :\;ondex;.:vho is hl:hn;tlesz] patient. dPla_in some strange sounds or words as I go; | girls and young women are mostly af- m{;s &tfi}ef“ignz when Dr. Quimby had SCtS thus and so because it s right; that A manscripts from the oridina). S0y 8 am informed (March 2, 1), by 45 o farmer, methodical, reserved, vet|make some 0dd movements; turn a chair | filcteg. Sometimes T am called to see A, CCLODCT, 1862, T bortiand eyiad ideas are true because she utters them, recently had access to letters ‘written by Mr. George A. Quimby, that there is determined, and gifted with hard common | back to the door; lay sticks of wood In | boys, and at other times babies in the what were called miracles of bodily heal. NOt that she utters them, as Jesus did, Mrs between 182 and 186" Mr. 'mot a snadow of truth’ in the above sense, the witch doctor goes about his|her path; do any odd thing that she sces, | cradle. sno are ormarimiy starving amid ing, there was, one day, assisted up his Decause they are true. Buff and blue reb- acts are, therefore, first hand . T e et 1o ¢y business, and in all the thirty vears of | while I say that for the devil, that for the | plenty, but who beve shrunk to living Stairs a woman who declared herself suf- &5 are denounced as enemies to God— and he tells' us that he could, if 18 true, but was only sary, substantiate by competent and copy from the sc that is, to his chosen “Wonder in He: en,” and untoward e book contain- his practice he has never been accused of | witch, that for the evil spirit; anything |skeletons. The parents of such babies in. fering with s o ». The new pa- ents are attributed ezl ot ing newspaper references to Dr. Quim- wrongdoing. His business thrives. that will strike the patient as a remark- | variably tell me an old woman witch fs tlent was poor; but through the doctor's §o % FHOAR T fATT0E S atiributed led"upon to State. L At B N Quimby read aloud a W They only send for me,” said the dootor | 2Dle act or declaration—something that | under suspicion. I at once entet . inty Soncernine "this perainE place nea b, has had wit and courage to leave the ; Nine Indictments. DA ot Pt thase Wilties “when the usual medical treatment faila:| ®H¢ Bi8 never before asen or heard, thelr bellef and proceed with a nimber testimony from those who daily saw Mrs, TRKS. o0 oo : (1) Mrs, Eddy was never the secre- €ven to be examined by Mr. Swartz. Then they come for miles, from all direc- | ... ;’ieve in animal magnetism. You |of incantations, but leave medicines for Eddy (then Mrs, Patterson). to the effect Jeaguea: “If T saw Mrs Bady aerarronol- of Dr. Quimby. this offics ha‘?mg Mrs. Swartz_did not accompany her yiono priticipaily. from the country: ais. |25 I am physically sirong. I believe in |the ailment I think the child is afflicted t , though claiming to be so well at the thing T thought wrong I S H\:n'"- lled by the Misses Ware ang husband, and Mr. Quimby never saw 0% FoURRL T O R when T do | ental control to a certain extent. I find | with, and then go away saying that [ end of three weeks as no longer to need o Bno hiinder “not her erTor. for Ghe Mr. George A. Quimby her. T can produce statements in Mr. L ,:.[ & holise’ tharease To ol St that the unusual, extraordinary, mysteri- | had baffled the witch and giving spacial treatment, Mrs. ;a‘zznirsr-nmstn.ll went n;glu; " In short, Miss Wood. r. Quimby was not the author Smr}l; 'iy}"';”‘;l\:;*lfll to. show that come to a house the case nd requlres | ous or heathenish as you may put it, has | instructions about the first old woman 1arly to Dr. Quimby’s office to him ddy has no use cience and Health wholly mis- strong measures. If the sufferer is a man When which was Ma questions concerning his methoc people who think. # ¢ epresented the result of the Visit to o wome o ; a wonderful effect on such a- sufferer. | who crosses their threshold. .Mind you, I in her own room she was busily engaged sstion in S e H P (ERE o e L L LI L e e g $[0r Woman boviRE kL requires perole | She watches me closely; listens attentive- | do not that & spell cannot be put on in putting on paper the points she drew Eestion in he © Interest must infect her e AR S D (9) In the same issue of the Sentinel ~2ttention T8 oy medical ald Mney ™ Towanit her to do this “ T want {0 b | & ohild or iy one <ide ifer to tell from him, and these papers were after- CFOWC, Ol DEUCVETS, among whom it e OlRooyerr of e e Mrs. Eddy says: 3 falled, agil the VERiet Of Ao 0SSUBOIS] praet fier s T 15 wondarfil how @i patiche| O\ Shat Wil Such kans rwrought Ward corrected by him If in any way she §Preads like widfire =Those who differ 1ght power, of a causative infl- Q;l’;b1§"16{‘*'p§;‘m1rm R e e ! gl l;;.a“""l e tsuff‘ormz (f}ll'l“"‘ calms down. I appear terribly in earnest | nervousness. But people have been pos- Misinterpreted his ide “ as to her motives and hi i ;R:t ence in the production and cure of Sliogn: Mete. acstriptions: of his p. Viches. nothing -sBOmt oL _something| ;. sefent the witeh; and fa" this way T|®sssed with devil-in ant sgos. The Lord Amerigo Vespucci Patterson. nounced devil possessed able of {incase and of the method of silent . pienfd Jid comprised ihe manuseriats Jiraculous is going to satisty them. I % cdi g€ WIteh: and tn ths way T oeRged o0 e R amilies spirits are o, 3 Nseover Producing contagior till the very treatment during the vears 16-1i: st *fn 1867 T advertised T would pey ever tell & patient right out what T think | Then Shen T have the patient duisied 1 | chronicled in il histories. The A sesrliare oifiere 1dia, Birs. Patterson, discover fnought terrifies the devout, and they ; P A, Tence wi da for having published. Before his de- of the case. Sometimes I find a young v e Indians had their medicine men Who with and. aha answers her own question thus: (HINK restraint, or even injury, to such a ey Mrn iy s Conce,was de- cease, in January. 1865, he had tried ‘woman upstairs in a dark room shrieking procesd l"’i“gd":Z’c]‘;:r"l‘;dg‘t"_”x‘;D“;‘:fi;:‘gfi; Thoantations’ lcast’: but dewiin. or o udahe.anawers her omn question thus: one 1s service to God, especially. if-the er- :d writings of Mre, Eddy were ‘0. i thiens piilahed Snd fallal ¢ ithutdeven' dnviliiare IBfier er: '8heida [\ i) Tranion o s T LT ORE I | e vs Rty the peo- upon her own mind, of Dr. Quimby's ng SGeatm SR With mentally, although ever claimed to have been written by ticle abové—purporting to be _ Dr, 'i0a terribly nervous state, pacing up and | gows of her room, vowing that eyery evil | ple of & century or ten centuries ago, mental methods, which she now g&.‘;fi»y Jury.” g in Dr. Quimby in thelr final form. Quimby's .own words—were wriften down the floor, while her parents are in |jiaioe will forever be bareed oot wud | We are weaker and wiser, but me mbe 0 have B R LR et O P S ME I Drhkdcs (Cathiay denu e While Lanas his patient In Portland terror below. They have read their Ol | try with my own strong will to impress | be just as full of evil, and just as mueh cltoions on the subject of disease, and gork S ald the business man to the Dr Quimbh mantcerie vaLme of © and holing long conversatlons with and New Testaments faithfully, and they | it upon the sufferer that she is to be free | Sublect to devils as the people of the past mot with the help of Mrs. Patterson. but Jetective. “some fellow has been repre- v ‘have copied. for hereeit. . Moy him on my views of mental therapeu- ympiore me to use my power to cast out from the witch and then I leave b were. I don't say we are, but the suppo- with that of trusted friends and patients oNUNE himself as a collector of ours. He e sarcises cuqwed by articles o him, and, at his request to correct may possess the suferer. I at once put| yomen are restored to health by proper e e 1Dty el e e : };‘,(Ll“fm”‘,",?é collared as quick as you canrr ont wn§:rlnl‘11\"1&",’1;_1&-,‘;“wn;‘;“yl1 Mx;‘s; hEdgy his popy,‘h;\d fldg‘ed (hr'rn(nd In his myself 4n full’ communion with these | medfcal assistance and nursing. You mureebustlir:eesfl il m“f"(i’“?‘?(fll?fi) ha‘xyx{:‘\ K‘siro“fm' ‘I'-m_h,u; Dossessio ]"All right; T'll have him in jail in less deponent has been familiar with stoes orlbblingS, the word selemi k. JUS people. : As they belleve, 50 I belleve. I|jrioethat In this age, while it is very | our nerves are more plaved upon. 'Now The following headlines of an article than a week f : 188" These articles contain n full used at all, tll one day 1 declared v hear their story. EVery symptom is Te-| muct improved over the centurs juct | COUPIS & mental OF & Rervous deordosonk datod 183 show conclusively the ‘sentlc Bim in et 1 aaat 1 don’t want to put statement of Dr. Quimby's -theory, him that back of his magnetic treat. lated to me. For weeks the patient has | puociq ppi V%0 Vo8 many In the back. | Jisarran ement 8: any, bodily fupction ments of Dr. Quimb) urxn:rleax‘m)xly_nefl;qe_ : m in jail; I'want to engage him. with abundant incidents drawn from ment and manipulation, of patients :been acting' -like -ome possessed; 1o |y o044 'distriots who still belleve in g gelfiv?lsa"“'gagvmt Hort ;‘;:El.[:\llvhes or :\{sh o “Subseguent Chitige . AT atter, DanRad Crstii Bick At iaateations rm the Cloml Db | e e ing that hat iotan.ile sleep, no appetits, frighttul imaginations, | imictd by spells: from witches. Under. | not b6 said that o may wpe Dretends 5. From Beliel in the Medical Faculty to me." Said the veuns matcicy oupinks of ooy B Rk TR C e S R B T S NasHs AP, Hurleks, "3"'";&- stand me, 1 do not say they are wrong, | chet oul witches Is a believer In'witeh Entire Disbliet fn It and o the ive casy'io find out,” sald the elderly i N 3 J S " epllepsy, lunacy, whatever may be. iy 2 T | craft. e patlents generally are the he- Knowledge of the ase married man. ‘Just sit down on her hat them. No one who should resd them The fruthiaceord g to t‘:“'dDi"’*“"fv ;8 "I agree with them. I g0 up to the | overwrought imagination. I only know |aided, possibly, hetter than in eu heS turshesin, and when peoble wo tom fac- ol B would doubt the power and sincerity that Dr. Quimby lef ortland In 1865 to young woman, sit down with her, order | that they acted as if they imagined they [ way. But, mind you, I don't say they are occupation disease will ‘diminish, and “Djckie of their author. rewrite his manuscripts for publication, 5 2 . 1 don’t say that o )W ish disease and death wi = (4) The first statement made in the but died before they were In any respeci the light of day turned in to the room, | were verging on insamty. Indeed, some | Wrong. I'don't say 'that the casting out those who furnis eath will when of devils in the New Testa : few and scarce.” v 3 Christian Sclence Sentinel of February in shape to,offer to a publisher. The state. take her by the hands, tell Ter to be|have told me they (hought so. Thelr | 3 G5NIl8 10 the TEw o m‘mfl;{fi' B A A wia ih Bis iave malk el what did your mamma say he saw us coming along the : g “She said, ‘Well, well, whi £ 16 15%, that these manuscripts may ment that "he tried to got them published calm, command her firmly yet gently to | nerves were completoly upset. Yet all | c’catcat scholara of past hictars Bellenhs any Siiin Doer i Bt sosed him Y r pic D Tow L ATt have been left with Dr. Quimby “years and falled” is absolutely false. Equally be quiet. I say I have come to cure her; | they needed was some strong force °f‘fi! demonology.” 7 e as Mrs. Eddy had anticipated, her first ;‘61: (‘:Po‘ge father plcked, U now?:s Alohl- \

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