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  1. The cause for Eddy's illness was unclear, but biographer Caroline Fraser wrote she believed the cause was most likely psychogenic in nature. According to psychoanalyst Julius Silberger, Eddy may have been motivated to have these fits in an effort to control her father's attitude toward her. [15]

  2. Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist, died Saturday night at 10:45 o'clock. The death was kept a secret until this morning, when a city medical examiner was called in....

  3. 4 de fev. de 2016 · 7 min read. ·. Feb 4, 2016. 7. 150 years ago today, a New England woman recovered from an injury expected to be fatal. But she was no ordinary woman. Mary Baker Eddy was a spiritual thinker...

    • Tony Lobl
  4. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Mary Baker Eddy (born July 16, 1821, Bow, near Concord, New Hampshire, U.S.—died December 3, 1910, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts) was a Christian religious reformer and founder of the religious denomination known as Christian Science.

    • Stephen Gottschalk
  5. The first news of Mrs. Mary Baker O. Eddy's death was received by her followers in Los Angeles yesterday through a telegram received by Edward W. Dickey, a member of the Christian Science board on publication for Southern California, from Alfred Farlow,. head of the Christian Science Publishing company of the mother church in Boston.

  6. 7 de dez. de 2010 · The article reports the death of Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, on December 9th, 1910. It criticizes her book as a farrago of spurious religion and philosophy, and warns of the dangers of her cult.

  7. When Eddy was unable to get others to print her work, she started a publishing society. She published The Christian Science Monitor and the Herald of Christian Science. In 1910, Eddy died of pneumonia and was buried in Massachusetts.