Mary Baker Eddy
Mary Baker Eddy was a remarkable American author, teacher, and religious leader best known for founding the Christian Science movement in the late 19th century. Born on July 16, 1821, in Bow, New Hampshire, she had a keen interest in spirituality and healing from a young age. After experiencing a personal health crisis, Eddy discovered what she termed "Divine Science," which led her to write her seminal work, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." This book outlines her philosophy and teachings, emphasizing the relationship between God and humanity and the healing power of spirituality.
Eddy's journey was not without challenges, yet her dedication to her beliefs and teachings inspired many. She established the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, and her influence extended beyond her lifetime, shaping the spiritual landscape of the time. If you're curious about her insights and the principles she championed, take a moment to explore her works in this app. You might find her perspective on healing and spirituality both enlightening and comforting.
The People's Idea of God
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Mary Baker Eddy
In The People's Idea of God, Mary Baker Eddy explores the profound relationship between humanity's understanding of the divine and its impac…
Poems
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Mary Baker Eddy
In May, 1910, Mrs. Eddy requested her publisher to prepare a few bound volumes of her poems, for private distribution. When this became know…