1. This title was first used in 1883.
  2. Retitled The Christian Science Journal in April 1885.
  3. Mary Baker Eddy to unknown recipient, 24 September 1888, V01076.
  4. G. P. Noyes, “Church Service,” The Christian Science Journal, May 1890, 65. This is Eddy’s student Caroline Noyes; read more about her in the website article Women of History: Caroline Noyes.
  5. George Day to Lanson P. Norcross, 7 July 7 1891, 060a.17.058.
  6. Eddy to Hannah A. Larminie, 8 April 1890, L04501.
  7. Mary B. G. Eddy, “Advice to Students,” Journal, August 1891, 182.
  8. Eddy to Caroline W. Frame, 21 September 1891, L12815.
  9. Eddy to Ruth B. Ewing, 23 February 1894, L08507.
  10. Eddy to the Christian Science Board of Directors, 18 December 1894, L02747.
  11. See Eddy, Pulpit and Press (Boston: The Christian Science Board of Directors), 86–87.
  12. Eddy, “Church and School,” Journal, April 1895, 1.
  13. Eddy, “Rules of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,” 14 January 1895, L00663.
  14. As early as 1891, Eddy was expecting uniformity in church services. See Journal, December 1891, 365.
  15. Sarah J. Clark to Eddy, 18 April 1895, 050.15.038.
  16. See Lanson P. Norcross, “The New Pastor,” Journal, August 1895, 178–182.
  17. See Eddy, Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896 (Boston: The Christian Science Board of Directors), 313.