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Founder and Leader:
The First Church of Christ, Scientist
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MRS. EDDY’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN 1898
Christian Science Publishing Society, ca. 1900
Interior of Christian Science Hall, Concord, N. H.,
where Mrs. Eddy’s last class was held
Christian Science Board of Lectureship established to present Christian Science to the public.
Christian Science Publishing Society established by Deed of Trust.
Christian Science Board of Education established for authorizing teachers of Christian Science.
Twenty-six topics for weekly Lesson-Sermons instituted.
Open meetings with testimonies of Christian Science healings, moved from Friday to Wednesday evening.
Sermon on the 91st Psalm preached to a filled Christian Science Hall in Concord, N.H.
Christian Science Sentinel
(initially called
Christian Science Weekly
) first published.
Last class taught by Mrs. Eddy taught to nearly seventy invited students, gathered at Christian Science Hall in Concord.
Christian Science Committee on Publication established to correct errors in the press about the religion and its Leader.
“Christmas Hymn” (poem, “Blest Christmas morn…”) published.
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The First Church of Christ, Scientist and Miscellany
Mary Baker Eddy
Early Years
Mary Morse Baker of Bow, N.H. 1821.
Young wife, widow, mother. 1844.
Broken promises.
Discoverer: Science of Christianity
A search for health. 1840s-1860s.
Recovery, “all through prayer.” 1866.
An ending and a beginning.
Healing the sick.
Researching the Scriptures.
Christian Science.
Teacher: Christian Science Healing
Teaching the Science of Christian healing.
Textbook:
Science and Health
. 1875.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy. 1877.
Lecturing and preaching.
The Massachusetts Metaphysical College. 1881.
Founder and Leader:
The First Church of Christ, Scientist
Founding her church. Lynn, 1879.
Reorganizing her church. 1890s.
The Mother Church edifice. 1894.
Church Manual
. 1895.
The Christian Science Pastor.
Year of Accomplishment. 1898.
Into the 20
th
century: The Mother Church Extension. 1906
Public Figure, Private Life
A very public figure.
A very private life.
Author at work.
Family matters.
Under attack.
Supporters in pulpits and press.
A place to call home.
Legacy
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