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         Eddy Mary Baker:     more books (49)
  1. Letters of Mary Baker Eddy to Augusta E. Stetson, C.S.D.,1889-1909 by Mary Baker Eddy, Augusta E. Stetson, 1990-12
  2. "Love's Chosen Love" : A Record of Events Leading Up to Two Letters from Mary Baker Eddy to Augusta E. Stetson Following Mrs. Stetson's Excommunication by Gail M. Weatherbe, Mary Baker Eddy, 1995-07
  3. Persistent Pilgrim: The Life of Mary Baker Eddy by Richard A. Nenneman, 1997-11
  4. Mary Baker Eddy: Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science (Twentieth-Century Biographers Series) by Louise A. Smith, 1992-01
  5. Mary Baker Eddy: A Special Friend by Karin Sass, 1983-06
  6. Come and See: The Life of Mary Baker Eddy by Isabel Ferguson, 2001-10-01
  7. Mary Baker Eddy (Spiritual Leaders and Thinkers) by Rachel A. Koestler-Grack, 2004-02
  8. Historical Sketches: From the Life of Mary Baker Eddy and the History of Christian Science by Clifford P. Smith, 1992-08
  9. Rolling Away the Stone: Mary Baker Eddy's Challenge to Materialism (Religion in North America) by Stephen Gottschalk, 2005-12-06
  10. Mary Baker Eddy: Founder Christian Science (Women of Achievement) by Louise A. Smith, 1991-04
  11. Inspiration for Life's Relationships by Mary Baker-Eddy, 2003-05
  12. Mary Baker Eddy: A Life Size Portrait (Twentieth-Century Biographers Series) by Lyman P. Powell, 1991-10
  13. "With Bleeding Footsteps": Mary Baker Eddy's Path to Religious Leadership by Robert D. Thomas, 1994-05-31
  14. Tributes from the Press Editorial Comments on the Life & Work of Mary Baker Eddy (Twentieth-century biographers series) by Unk, 1993-07

41. National Women's Hall Of Fame - Women Of The Hall
The only American woman to found a lasting Americanbased religion, Mary Baker Eddy overcame years of ill health and great personal struggle to make an indelible mark on society
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42. Eddy, Mary Baker (Harper's Magazine)
October 2010. AMERICAN ELECTRA Feminism’s Ritual Matricide By Susan Faludi. THIRTY DAYS AS A CUBAN Pinching Pesos and Dropping Pounds in Havana By Patrick Symmes
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45. Encyclopćdia Britannica's Guide To Women's History
Work as founder. To “reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing” was the stated purpose of the Church of Christ, Scientist, which she founded with 15
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Eddy, Mary Baker
Work as founder Boston was an intellectual centre where new ideas, especially in religion, traveled fast. Eddy contributed to the ferment in the religious life of New England, especially since she maintained that her teaching, while thoroughly Christian, offered a distinct alternative to both liberal and orthodox forms of Christianity. The demands on her were enormous during this period. Eddy taught hundreds of students in the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, for which she obtained a charter in 1881. She continued to revise Science and Health and wrote a number of shorter works, including numerous articles for a monthly magazine she founded in 1883. And she also preached intermittently at Christian Science church services, which were attracting a growing number of disaffected mainstream Protestants. Eddy moved to Concord, New Hampshire, in 1889, eventually settling into a house, called Pleasant View, with a small staff. During the next decade she gained both authority within the movement and public recognition outside it. In 1892 she reorganized the church she had founded in 1879, establishing over the next decade its present structure as The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and its worldwide branches. In 1895 she published the Manual of The Mother Church , a slim book of bylaws that she continued to revise until her death and that she intended would govern the church in perpetuity.

46. Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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