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  1. Retrospection and introspection by Mary (Baker), Mrs. (1821-1910) Eddy, 1917
  2. No and yes Mary Baker Eddy. by Eddy. Mary Baker. 1821-1910., 1915-01-01
  3. Pulpit and press. by Eddy. Mary Baker. 1821-1910., 1915-01-01
  4. SCIENCE And HEALTH With Key to the Scriptures. by Mary Baker [1821 - 1910].Orcutt, William Dana - Designer. Eddy, 1941
  5. Christian healing and The people 's idea of God; sermons deliver by Eddy. Mary Baker. 1821-1910., 1915-01-01
  6. Manual of the mother church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts by Eddy Mary Baker 1821-1910, 1904-01-01
  7. Christian science versus pantheism and other messages to the Mot by Eddy. Mary Baker. 1821-1910., 1915-01-01
  8. Retrospection and introspection. by Eddy. Mary Baker. 1821-1910., 1915-01-01
  9. Science and health, with key to the Scriptures - [Dual language edition with Ger by Mary Baker (1821-1910) Eddy, 1912
  10. Twelve Years With Mary Baker Eddy: Recollections & Experiences (Twentieth-Century Biographers Series) by Irving C. Tomlinson, 1996-09
  11. The Healing Revelations of Mary Baker Eddy: The Rise and Fall of Christian Science by Martin Gardner, 1993-09
  12. Mary Baker Eddy (Radcliffe Biography Series) by Gill Gillian, Gillian Gill, 1999-09-24
  13. The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of Christian Science by Willa Cather, Georgine Milmine, 1993-01-01
  14. Mary Baker Eddy, Speaking for Herself by Mary Baker Eddy, 2002-10-01

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    Eddy, Mary Baker, , founder of the Christian Science movement, b. Bow, N.H. As physical frailty prevented her regular school attendance, she spent the early part of her education learning at home from her brother Albert Baker. She later attended Holmes Academy at Plymouth and Sanbornton Academy. At a young age she published poetry and prose in periodicals. Widowed six months after her marriage to George W. Glover and responsible for their child (also named George W. Glover), she spent nine years among relatives, teaching at times and often in ill health. Married in 1853 to Daniel Patterson, a dentist, she lived in the country for some time, and later moved to Lynn, Mass. Having heard of the success in mental healing of Phineas Parkhurst Quimby , she went in 1862 to Portland, Maine. She received benefit from his treatment and became his pupil, but began to harbor doubts about Quimby's concept of mind as spiritual matter and his hostility to religion. In 1866 she separated from her husband; she later (1873) obtained a divorce. The year 1866 marks the actual beginning of Christian Science as she apprehended it. In the ensuing years, she refined the doctrine and plans for her new church. In 1875, she published the textbook of Christian Science, Science and Health (later

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Eddy, Mary Baker (b. July 16, 1821, Bow, near Concord, N.H., U.S.d. Dec. 3, 1910, Chestnut Hill, Mass.), founder of the religious faith known as Christian Science.
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(b . July 16, 1821, Bow, near Concord, N.H., U.S.d. Dec. 3, 1910, Chestnut Hill, Mass.), founder of the religious faith known as Christian Science. A daughter of Mark and Abigail Baker, Congregationalist descendants of old New England families, she had limited formal education because of illness, but she read and studied at home and began to write both prose and poetry at an early age. In 1843 she married George W. Glover, who died before the birth of their son, George. Because of her ill health, the boy was reared primarily by others and had little contact with his mother. Suffering almost constantly from a spinal malady, she was preoccupied with questions of health. She experimented with homeopathy and in 1853 married Daniel Patterson, a dentist who shared this interest. Before their marriage ended in divorce in 1873, Mrs. Patterson sought out and was healed by Phineas P. Quimby of Portland, Maine, who performed remarkable cures without medication. She thought he had rediscovered the healing method of Jesus, and she lectured and wrote of it in regional periodicals. Despite subsequent official statements of her church denying any influence of Quimby, some scholars have considered him an important source of her views. Soon after Quimby died her illness recurred, and in 1866 she suffered a severe fall and called her own case hopeless. She was healed that year, however, after reading in the New Testament, which she marked as the point of her discovery of Christian Science. Separated from her husband, she spent several lonely years in writing and evolving her system, discussing it with some and teaching it to Hiram S. Crafts, Richard Kennedy, and others who subsequently became successful healers. In 1875 she published

32. Eddy, Mary Baker - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Mary Baker Eddy. Nationality American Activity American religious leader. Born 1607-1821 Died 03-12-1910
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Eddy, Mary Baker (1821–1910) US founder of the Christian Science movement. Her pamphlet Science of Man (1869) was followed by Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
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Name at birth: Mary Baker After a sudden recovery from a serious injury in 1866, Mary Baker Eddy began to formulate the ideas that would lead her to form the Church of Christ, Scientist. In 1875 she published Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures , detailing her thoughts on healing and the teachings of the Bible. She chartered the Church of Christ, Scientist in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, where the home church of the faith remains a major urban landmark (built in 1894, it's called the "Mother Church"). The best-known belief of the Christian Scientists (as they came to be called) is healing by faith, which they consider to be an affirmation that suffering is not God-created but rather a mode of human perception. Eddy published her autobiography, Retrospection and Introspection , in 1891. The church's widely-read daily newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor

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