In four articles of this series there have been related twenty Christian Science healings that were effected by Mary Baker Eddy. One of the articles also included citations to places in her writings where she mentioned or related other instances in which she fulfilled the Christian mandate to heal. These citations are repeated here, and two are added that were omitted: Science and Health 162:16, 184:27, 192:32 to 31 next page, 389:28; "Miscellaneous Writings" 69:14, 242:19;"Retrospection and Introspection" 15:13 to IS next page, 40:4-20; "Pulpit and Press" 54:28, 69:1-9; Message for 1901 17:11; "Unity of Good" 7:6-17; "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" 105:7 to 12 next page, 127:16, 145: 10. The present article contains authentic accounts of other healings by Mrs. Eddy.
When Christian Science was a new subject, casual observers sometimes confused it with spiritualism. This fact explains part of the following testimony furnished in 1932 by Mrs. Alice Swasey Wool.
"In about the year of 1876 or 1877, when Mrs. Eddy was living on Broad Street, Lynn, I was living in Beverly, and was very ill with pain in abdomen, and the doctor had not been able to relieve me. Some one proposed that I go to Lynn to see the 'medium' who healed without medicine. So I went to Lynn to see her.