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CONTENTS
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XX. | The Adoption of a Son—Mrs. Eddy's Household and the New Favourite—A Crisis in Christian Science—Mrs. Eddy is Driven from Boston by “M.A.M.” | 379 |
XXI. | The New Policy—Mrs. Eddy Resigns from Pulpit and Journal and Closes Her College—Disorganisation of the Church and Association—Reconstruction on a New Basis—Mrs. Eddy in Absolute Control and Possession | 391 |
XXII. | Life at Pleasant View—Mrs. Eddy Produces More Christian Science Literature—Foster Eddy Is Made Publisher of the Text-Book—The Story of His Fall from Favour—Rule of Service | 411 |
XXIII. | Josephine Curtis Woodbury and the Romantic School—Birth of the Prince of Peace—Mrs. Eddy Withdraws Her Support—“War in Heaven” | 428 |
XXIV. | Mrs. Eddy Adopts the Title of “Mother”—Beginning of the Concord Pilgrimages—Mrs. Eddy Hints at Her Political Influence—The Building of the Mother Church Extension | 441 |
XXV. | George Washington Glover—Mrs. Eddy's Son Brings an Action Against Leading Christian Scientists—Withdrawal of the Suit—Mrs. Eddy Moves from Concord, N. H., to Newton, Mass. | 453 |