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Rh &emsp; View,” 338; dissolution of the bonds of organization, 339; organization of the Mother Church, 340-342; elected pastor emeritus, 342; her life in Concord, 344, 345; her habits, 345, 346; visits the Mother Church, 347; receptions in Concord, 348, 349; publication of Miscellaneous Writings, 350; teaches one more class, 351; privacy of her life, 353; the new church in Boston, 354, 355; invasion of her privacy by newspaper men, 356-361; the suit in equity, 361-367; changes her residence to Chestnut Hill, 368, 371; cherishes purpose to establish a daily newspaper, 371, 372; begins publication of the Christian Science Monitor, 373-377; letter to Board of Directors, 380; letter to Board of Trustees of First Church of New York City, 381; letters in the Sentinel, 382, 384, 385; churches established in London and Edinburgh, 386-388; episode of First Church of New York City, 387-391; correspondence with Mr. Mattox, 390-391; her permission for George W. Glover and Dr. Foster-Eddy, 392, 393; her property and will, 392-394; her life at Chestnut Hill, 395-398; her death, 899-404; interment services, 404—405; her casket placed in Mt. Auburn, 406

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 4, 54, 156, 157

Evans, Dr. Warren F., 323

, N. H., Mrs. Eddy at, 314

Farlow, Alfred, interview with, 240; head of Publication Committee, 357; the suit in equity, 363; his statement on resurrection, 406-408

Fernald, Josiah E., Mrs. Eddy’s banker, 358; trusteeship, 365

Fletcher, Richard, 21

Foley, Margaret J., 266

Foster-Eddy, Dr. Ebenezer Johnson, 290; accompanies Mrs. Eddy to Chicago, 317; adopted by her, 334; his character, 334, 335; acts as Mrs. Eddy’s publisher, 335 ; his mismanagement of a mission, 335, 336; his part in the suit in equity, 363; Mrs. Eddy’s provision for, 392

Fox sisters, the, 55

Franklin, N. H., 59, 60

Frye, Calvin A., becomes Mrs. Eddy’s Steward, 285-288; copies her MS., 314; accompanies her to Chicago, 317; his faithful services, 345, 357, 358, 398, 401, the suit in equity, 363-365; given bequest in Mrs. Eddy’s will, 394

—— Lydia, 287, 288

Fryeburg, Me., 6

Fuller, Margaret, on transcendentalism, 157

, Professor Elmer, on the causative character of thinking, 278

Gestafeld, Mrs. Ursula, leadsrebellion in Chicago, 302

Glover, George W., sonof Mrs. Eddy, birth of, 42; nursed by Mahala Sanborn, 43; early training, 44; separated from his mother, 47, 48; living in Groton, N. H., 60; reunited to his mother, 62; again separated from her, 63; his later career, 63, 64; writes to his mother, 71; visits his mother, 330-333; encounters Kennedy, 331; his part in the suit in equity, 361-367; Mrs. Eddy’s provision for, 392-394; informed of Mrs. Eddy’s death, 401

—— George Washington, meets Mrs.