[Ed. Pulpit and Press refers to two newspaper reports which refer to "the new woman". The first, from Chicago's The Union Signal, appears on pages 79-80. The writer surmises that "The religious sentiment in women is so strong that the revolt [against materialism] was headed by them...". The article adds that "the name of Christ is nowhere spoken with more reverence than it was during [the dedication] services..."]
The second article, reprinted on pp. 81-84, is from Boston's The New Century, and is entitled, "One Point of View – The New Woman." It is a remarkable testament to Mary Baker Eddy. One is reminded of the virtuous woman of Proverbs (31:10-31) - such a fitting comparison.
Joyce Voysey
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