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  1. No and Yes by Mary Baker, 1821-1910 Eddy, 2005-08-30
  2. Poems by Mary Baker, 1821-1910 Eddy, 2009-10-04
  3. Science and health, with key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker (1821-1910) Eddy, 1934-01-01
  4. The LIFE Of MARY BAKER EDDY. by Mary Baker. 1821 - 1910]. Wilbur, Sibyl. [Eddy, 1913
  5. Eddy, Mary Baker (1821-1910): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Adam Wathen, 2000
  6. Rudimental divine science by Mary Baker Eddy. by Eddy. Mary Baker. 1821-1910., 1915-01-01
  7. The First church of Christ, Scientist, and miscellany, by Mary Baker Eddy ... by Mary Baker (1821-1910) Eddy, 1914-01-01
  8. A complete concordance to the writings of Mary Baker Eddy other than Science and health with key to the scriptures, together with an index to the chapter sub-title, headings, and titles of the poems, ... by Albert Francis] (1863-1923) comp. Eddy, Mary Baker (1821-1910) and Cona [Conant, 1934
  9. Unity of good. by Mary Baker Eddy. by Eddy. Mary Baker. 1821-1910., 1908-01-01
  10. Christian Healing, And The People's Idea Of God; Sermons Delivered At Boston
  11. Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker (1821-1910) Eddy, 1934-01-01
  12. The First Church Of Christ, Scientist, And Miscellany
  13. The First church of Christ. Scientist. and miscellany. by Eddy. Mary Baker. 1821-1910., 1915-01-01
  14. Biography - Eddy, Mary (Morse) Baker (1821-1910): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01

1. The Mary Baker Eddy Library For The Betterment Of Humanity - Her Story
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Featured below is a brief biography of Mary Baker Eddy. Other biographical information can be found under Life , including the complete text of Mrs Eddy's spiritual autobiography, Retrospection and Introspection . The Library also provides an interactive Timeline and additional resources under Ideas and Achievements , including the complete text to Mrs. Eddy's primary work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures See Who was...Mary Baker Eddy? for a biography adapted for younger readers, parents of small children, and early educators.
Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910)
Mary Baker Eddy was an influential American author, teacher, and religious leader, noted for her groundbreaking ideas about spirituality and health, which she named Christian Science. She articulated those ideas in her major work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures , first published in 1875. Four years later she founded the Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, which today has branch churches and societies around the world. In 1908 she launched The Christian Science Monitor , a leading international newspaper, the recipient, to date, of seven Pulitzer Prizes.

2. EDDY, Mary Baker [1821-1910] -- American Founder Of Christian Science Church
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BAKER family ODT Contents: née Mary A(nn) Morse Baker The only American woman to found a lasting American-based religion, Mary Baker Eddy overcame years of ill health and great personal struggle to make an indelible mark on society, religion and journalism. From early childhood she was not strong physically, and in her search for health she sought relief through various healing systems including allopathy, homeopathy, hydropathy, electricity, and various others, but without success. She regarded her discovery of Christian Science as resulting directly and immediately from an accident which occurred in Lynn, MA, in 1866. While on her way to a meeting of the Good Templars, she fell on an icy street and was severely injured. She was carried to a nearby residence where she was attended by a physician and cared for during the night. The next day she was removed to her home in the adjacent town of Swampscott in a critical condition. On the third day following the injury, when she was apparently near death, she asked for her Bible, opened it to Mat. ix. 2, and reading the account of the healing of the palsied man by Jesus, was herself healed and able to rise from her sickbed. [

3. Agape - Mary Baker Eddy, Philosopher
Scientist and philosopher, Mary Baker Eddy (18211910), Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, celebrating God in the healing of humanity. Agape research by Rolf Witzsche. Celebrating Mary
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in Christian Science. Mary Baker Eddy is honored across the world only for a few aspects of her achievements, most of which pertain to her titles. This is hardly sufficient to do justice to her, or to be just to ourselves. To celebrate her life involves a celebration of God in the tallest sense possible, on the basis of her leading edge discoveries. Mary Baker Eddy dedicated her life to the moral, spiritual, and scientific development of humanity and its mental healing. In the course if this pursuit she left us with a wealth of largely unknown achievements that may some day be counted among the tallest gifts ever presented to mankind. Still, with these achievements to her credit she does not place herself above humanity and out of reach, but presents herself as an exemplar of the potential for achievement that is native to every human being on this planet.

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Mary Baker Eddy Mary Baker Eddy, born in rural New England in the 1800's, overcame many hurdles to become an acclaimed author, publisher, and religious leader whose impact is still being felt today. In 1995, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame for “making an indelible mark on society, religion, and journalism.” How did this independent New England woman rise from obscurity to become, as Human Life magazine described in 1907, "the most famous, interesting and powerful woman in America, if not the world, today"?
Eddy (1821-1910) was born and raised on a farm near Concord, New Hampshire, in the United States. Because of many bouts of illness, she received most of her education at home, sometimes with the help her brother, Albert, a student at Dartmouth College. This turned out to be an advantage, given the many restrictions on women’s education in 19th century America.
She experienced some difficult years as a young woman. She was widowed (and pregnant) six months into her first marriage. Some six years later, her family, thinking her rambunctious son was too taxing for her, removed him from her and sent him to live with foster parents. Hoping to regain a stable home life for herself and her son, she married again, but eventually divorced her unfaithful second husband. In poor health during much of this time, she experimented with allopathic medicine and alternative therapies particularly with homeopathy. She was seeking an understanding of the relationship between mind, body, and spirit. Simultaneously, she continued a life-long study of the Bible searching to uncover its promise of spiritual healing.

5. Mary Baker Eddy
Biography and hymns of Mary Baker Eddy (18211910) Mary Baker Eddy. 1821-1910. Born July 16, 1821, Bow, New Hampshire. Died December 3, 1910, at her home in Chestnut Hill, Boston, Massachusetts.
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    7. Mary Baker Eddy - Biography
    Mary Baker Eddy (18211910)author of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures and founder of the six time Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper The
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    Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910)author of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and founder of the six time Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper "The Christian Science Monitor"was born and raised near Concord, New Hampshire, in the United States. Because of restrictions on women's education in nineteenth century America, and because of many bouts of illness, she received much of her education at home, sometimes with the help her brother Albert, a student at Dartmouth College. She experienced some difficult years as a young woman. She was widowed (and pregnant) six months into her first marriage. Hoping to regain a stable home life for herself and her son, she married again, but her second marriage eventually ended in divorce. In poor health during much of this time, she experimented with allopathic medicine and alternative therapies, particularly with homeopathy. She was seeking an understanding of the relationship between mind and body. Simultaneously, she continued a life-long study of the Bible searching to uncover its promise of spiritual healing.

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    Give up the belief that mind is, even temporarily, compressed within the skull, and you will quickly become more manly or womanly. You will understand yourself and your Maker better than before. I would no more quarrel with a man because of his religion than I would because of his art. Truth is immortal; error is mortal. To live and let live, without clamour for distinction or recognition; . . . to write truth first on the tablet of one's own heart this is the sanity and perfection of living, and my human ideal.
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    Passed from our sight How did Christian Science survive Mark Twain’s book on the subject? Satirical textual analysis never stopped anyone from wishing they could cheat death—and Mrs. Eddy's genius for publicity outlived everyone she plagiarized.
    You grew up near the scene of her Fall in Lynn? Close enough to smell the ice.
    Is Christian Science a way of living longer than expected? Not if you’re Jean Harlow.
    On at least one occasion, your mother gave aspirin to the little Christian Science girls, your sister’s friends, who lived around the block—what was the source of her resistance to their family’s beliefs? Jean Harlow’s pain, and oral tradition: During the first and only Christian Science meeting she ever attended, my mother’s curious aunt Eloise saw a woman drop dead. Loss of faith swifter than prayer?

    10. Who Was Mary Baker Eddy?
    Mary Baker Eddy (18211910), founder of Christian Science and the ChristianScience Monitor, is considered, to this day, to be a remarkable though
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    Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910), founder of Christian Science and the Christian Science Monitor, is considered, to this day, to be a remarkable though controversial American.
    Mary Baker Eddy was elected posthumously to the National Womens Hall of Fame, an institution whose roster is reserved for outstanding American women. She is known as the principal writer for, and founder of the religious denomination, Church of Christ Scientist or, as the denomination is more commonly known, Christian Science. Born in 1821, Mary Baker Eddy did not begin promoting Christian Science until 1870, four years after an inspiring experience which she believed saved her life and convinced her that disease was an illusion. Given that she had been an invalid most of her life, she could not take her transformation to good health lightly. Moreover, she felt compelled to share her views. bodyOffer(18482) Toward that end she wrote Science and Health With a Key to the Scriptures, published in 1875. More than nine million copies of the nearly 500 page book have since been sold. It remains available throughout the world in seventeen languages and, of course, electronically. Eddy put the book through constant revisions until her death in 1910, at which time the text was frozen. In 1879, the State of Massachusetts granted incorporation to the First Church of Christ, Scientist. From that has grown a Christian denomination reported to be the second largest actually founded in the United States, with an estimated million practitioners.

    11. New Hampshire Historic Marker 105. Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910)
    105. Mary Baker Eddy (18211910) located in front of the former Christian Science home on the on this site, Mrs. Eddy founded the First Church of Christ, Scientist
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    "While living at her 'Pleasant View' home (1892-1908) once on this site, Mrs. Eddy founded the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., headquarters of the Christian Science movement. From 'Pleasant View', some six miles from her birthplace in Bow, she guided its worldwide activities and gained fame as a religious leader and writer. The buildings erected on this site in 1927 served as a home for retired Christian Science practitioners and nurses until 1975."

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    Give up the belief that mind is, even temporarily, compressed within the skull, and you will quickly become more manly or womanly. You will understand yourself and your Maker better than before. I would no more quarrel with a man because of his religion than I would because of his art. Truth is immortal; error is mortal. To live and let live, without clamour for distinction or recognition; . . . to write truth first on the tablet of one's own heart this is the sanity and perfection of living, and my human ideal.
    Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above:
    F: R: "Science and Health," ch. 12, 1875.

    13. Reader's Companion To American History - -EDDY, MARY BAKER
    The Reader s Companion to American History. Eddy, Mary Baker. (18211910),founder of the Christian Science church. Born near Concord
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    , founder of the Christian Science church. Born near Concord, New Hampshire, Eddy was a frail, emotional woman whose first husband died six months after their marriage. She returned home and gave birth to a son, but plagued by a spinal problem, she abandoned the child (although she helped him financially as an adult). Despite her illness, Eddy in 1853 was married again, this time to a philandering, itinerant dentist whom she divorced in 1873. Eddy recovered her health in 1862, when she was treated by Phineas Parkhurst Quimby of Portland, Maine. Quimby did not deny that illness existed but claimed that its cause was often in the mind of the sufferer. Although primarily interested in results, he wrote out his theories (calling one manuscript "Christ or Science"), which Eddy studied and copied. Devastated when Quimby died in 1866, Eddy gradually realized she could proclaim his healing message. Estranged from her family and without financial resources, Eddy published Science and Health (1875), the handbook of the Christian Science movement. Asserting that mind could triumph over illness, the book made a religion of Quimby's theories, which Eddy now claimed as her own. In the 381 revisions that followed, Eddy gradually altered Quimby's teachings and linked them to portions of the Bible. She denied the reality of illness and death, claiming they were not of the "Father Mother God" who created everything. When they appeared ill, Christian Scientists were to seek help from their own practitioners, not medical doctors. (Perhaps because Eddy had bad teeth and wore glasses, she banned neither dentists nor optometrists.) A believer in demonology, Eddy blamed problems, even deaths, including that of her third husband Asa Gilbert Eddy, on the "Malicious Animal Magnetism" of former disciples.

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    The Great American History FactFinder. Eddy, Mary Baker. (1821-1910),founder of the Christian Science religion. Injured critically
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    , founder of the Christian Science religion. Injured critically in an accident, Eddy read about the healings of Jesus in the Bible and attributed her recovery to prayer and spiritual mind control. She developed a religion that holds that a person's spirit and religious faith can heal the body, not medical science, which is to be avoided. Her First Church of Christ, Scientist, originated in Boston where she also founded the daily newspaper the Christian Science Monitor
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