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  1. Mary Baker Eddy (nee Baker; July 16, 1821 – December 3, 1910) was an American religious leader and author who founded The Church of Christ, Scientist, in New England in 1879. She also founded The Christian Science Monitor in 1908, and three religious magazines: the Christian Science Sentinel , The Christian Science Journal , and The Herald of Christian Science .

  2. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Ellen Brown Linscott to Mary Baker Eddy, August 19, 1886, IC163A.27.044. In January 1881 Mary Baker Eddy founded the Massachusetts Metaphysical College in Boston. Over the next nine years, she taught nearly 50 Primary, Normal, and Obstetrics classes there, to many hundreds of students from all over the United States, as well as a few other countries.

  3. 16 de out. de 2018 · That was Mary Baker Eddy’s response when journalist Sibyl Wilbur (1871–1946) visited her in 1905, to conduct an interview for the Boston Herald. 1 In reality Eddy was by that time one of the best-known women in America. The interview proved significant for both of them. Wilbur was born in Elmira, New York. Both her parents died when she was ...

  4. 13 de set. de 2021 · An 1861 letter from Eddy to Major General Benjamin F. Butler reveals new perspectives on her attitude toward slavery during the Civil War. On August 17, 1861, Eddy wrote to Butler, the Massachusetts lawyer serving as a Union Army General: “Permit me individually, and as a representative of thousands of my sex in your native State– to tender ...

  5. Mary Baker Eddy (Bow, Nova Hampshire, 16 de julho de 1821 — Newton, 3 de dezembro de 1910) foi a descobridora da Ciência Cristã em 1866. Autora do livro-texto deste movimento religioso, intitulado Ciência e Saúde com a Chave das Escrituras , fundou A Primeira Igreja de Cristo, Cientista , em Boston , Estados Unidos .

  6. 24 de ago. de 2020 · August 24, 2020. We are sometimes asked what Mary Baker Eddy’s voice sounded like, and if there are any recordings of her speaking. To our knowledge, no recordings were ever made. This appears to have been a conscious decision on her part. In August 1910, Sarah Pike Conger wrote a letter to Irving C. Tomlinson, asking if Eddy would consider ...

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