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Gilbert Eddy, quite apart from his known character, was too clearly a victim to be an instigator.There remain Arens and Kennedy.Back in 1876 Arens had been briefly arrested and charged with swindli...
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Rock (petra), the mother-stone or bedrock on which all permanent building must rest.37 Her own choice of Knapp to help her at this point seems to have been determined by his solid conviction that h...
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September Gill becomes Journal editor. 1887 January Wiggin replaces Gill on Journal. February 6 Dresser lectures on...
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her voice was clear and sweet; she seemed uplifted above the sense of death.”103 The following day George Choate took Gilbert Eddy’s body to Tilton, New Hampshire, where it was interred in the Bake...
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Matter in the new sense is, literally, another matter—one end of a mind-matter or psychosomatic spectrum which defines the character of the phenomenal world accessible to scientific observation and...
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The subject of nothingness, commonly called mesmerism, was approached but was thought to be unworthy of consideration. The president, Mrs. Eddy, thought there was a grea...
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must win out. And when people search for values, they are probably searching for the kind of actions that are in harmony with the central order, and as such are free of...
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It was a trying task. A woman who attended the services at 569 Columbus Avenue at that time but never became a member of the church wrote half a century later, “It always seemed to me in those days...
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on her time is evidenced in a letter she wrote to Colonel and Mrs. Smith on January 3, 1883. Her manifold duties, she wrote, “make me too perplexed too mindworn often to think—so I would give up wr...
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comes the reflection that it is dangerous to live, so loaded seems the very air with disease. These descriptions carry fears to many minds, to be depicted in some future...