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  1. On February 1, 1866, while living in Lynn, Massachusetts, Eddy slipped and fell on a patch of ice. A contemporary account by the Lynn Reporter stated: [46] Mrs. Mary Patterson of Swampscott fell upon the ice near the corner of Market and Oxford Streets on Thursday evening and was severely injured.

  2. 4 de fev. de 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 who for decades had been...

    • Tony Lobl
  3. 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...

  4. 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. In 1910, Eddy died of pneumonia and was buried in Massachusetts. Today, there are still numerous Christian Science churches and Eddy’s book Science and Health with Key to Scriptures remains on best seller lists throughout the world.

  6. Casamento e maternidade. Em 1843, casou-se com um maçom, o coronel George Washington Glover, que morreu um ano depois, deixando-a grávida de seis meses. Mary Baker retornou à casa de seus pais, onde nasceu seu filho: George Washington Glover Junior.

  7. 1 de jan. de 1998 · Read Next. Learn / Research Archive / Neighbor Recalls Mrs. Eddy’s 1866 Healing. George Newhall's Recollections of February 1866. January 1, 1998. In February 1866, Mrs. Mary M. Patterson (later known as Mary Baker Eddy), was severely injured after a fall on ice. Her subsequent recovery through prayer led to her discovery of Christian Science.