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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 325

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The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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325
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Eddy in 1885 when she visited his family's farmhouse in New Hampshire. The 8-year-old boy put a chick in her lap, then a kitten, and she talked to him about the pets. "There was no more shyness during Mrs. Eddy's visit," Bliss Knapp later wrote. Mrs.

Eddy encouraged Bliss Knapp to attend Harvard. After he graduated, in 1901, she named him to the church's board of lectureship to spread her gospel far and wide. "God has given you to me and sometime the world will know this better even than it now does," she wrote to him. When his father and Mrs. Eddy both died, in 1910, he was devastated.

Eight years later, Knapp married Eloise Mabury, heir to a California banking fortune. In 1930, he retired from lecturing to teach and write at his Brookline home. When he finished his magnum opus, in 1943, his wife wrote in her diary, "We thank God that this great book is finished." The church's five-member board of directors took a different view. In 1948, it refused to publish The Destiny of the Mother Church, a volume of personal reminiscences and theological speculation, on the grounds that Knapp had not only equated Mrs. Eddy with the woman prophesied in Revelation but had also falsely identified her, along with Christ, as one of the two witnesses sent by God to redeem mankind.

Knapp stopped teaching Christian Science classes and, at the board's request, destroyed several hundred privately printed copies of Destiny. But he secretly saved about a dozen copies from the bonfire. In 1958, two years after failing to persuade the board to reconsider, Knapp died. Like Mrs. Eddy, he was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, in Cambridge.

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1992 31.

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