This book explores the life of Mary Baker Eddy immediately after the publication of Science and Health and shows how she tenaciously fought and prayed for the survival of her religious movement.
The Years of Trial
- Publisher’s Note
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Chronology
- No. 8 Broad Street
- The Year of Trials
- Church Militant
- Exit from Lynn
- The Faces of Janus
- Pulpit and Podium
- Culture and Probity
- Acclaim and Dissent
- Exit from Boston
- The Face of Autumn
- Appendix A: Mrs. Eddy and Modern Science
- Appendix B: The Quimby Manuscripts in 1883
- Bibliography
- Image Plates
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The second entry in a three-volume biography, The Years of Trial recounts the fifteen years of Mary Baker Eddy’s life following the publication of the first edition of her book Science and Health at the end of 1875 up to the significant 50th edition in 1891, the year before her religious movement was permanently reorganized as the Church of Christ, Scientist. Enjoying unprecedented access to archival materials, Peel explores these critical years in Eddy’s life.
Released in 2024, all references in this new edition have been updated and corroborated, providing insight into original sources. This edition includes a new foreword, chronological outline, maps, a section of archival image plates with thorough image credits, and a complete bibliography.
First published between 1966 and 1977, Peel’s groundbreaking three-part biography, Mary Baker Eddy, has proven invaluable to Eddy biographers in the succeeding years. Undertaken with extensive access to Church archives, these carefully researched and documented books provide a strong lens into the life and times of Mary Baker Eddy and the early history of the Church of Christ, Scientist.