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  1. The Mary Baker Eddy Library. 78 reviews. #94 of 609 things to do in Boston. Libraries. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Since opening to the public in 2002, the Library has offered a place to explore the life, ideas, and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy, who discovered and founded Christian Science—a pioneer whose work ...

  2. Mary Baker Eddy dedicated her chief work "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" to 'honest seekers for Truth.' The Seekers and Scholars podcast series celebrates the spirit of inquiry that is illuminating engagement with Eddy’s life, writings, and ideas in a wide variety of fields. Join The Mary Baker Eddy Library for monthly episodes at the intersection of scholarship and spiritual ...

  3. 24 de mar. de 2015 · Advice to Healers Collection. March 24, 2015. Selected letters by Mary Baker Eddy from the Library’s collection are available for purchase. They shed light on Eddy’s own spiritual growth, her loving care for and counsel to students, as well as on her spiritual insights and healing ideas. Advice to Healers, Volume I: 1870–1889 (97 pages ...

  4. The Mary Baker Eddy Collection comprises of Mary Baker Eddy’s manuscripts, correspondence, printed materials, scrapbooks, and diaries. For access to Eddy’s manuscripts, please visit mbepapers.org. This website is constantly adding new content. It currently includes annotated transcriptions and scanned documents from 1872 to 1886.

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  6. 17 de jan. de 2018 · Dorothy Harrison Eustis (1886–1946) was a philanthropist, best remembered for founding the first school in the United States that trained seeing eye dogs for the blind. When she and her first husband, Walter Abbott Wood, Jr., established an experimental dairy farm in New York State, she learned that selective breeding could improve dairy ...

  7. 9 de mar. de 2012 · The 1881 incarnation of the Cross and Crown. In 1908 the crown in the image was changed to a celestial, or “Christian’s crown,” after it was found that the crown used in the original emblem was actually a coronet, with no religious significance. 1 The design was slightly modernized in 1971. This was the emblem used from 1908 until 1971 ...