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Definition of Mary Baker Eddy
1. Noun. Founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910).
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Literary usage of Mary Baker Eddy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vital Issues in Christian Science: A Record of Unsettled Questions which by Augusta Emma Stetson (1917)
"... CHAPTER XXVIII SELF-DEFENSE IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AS TAUGHT BY Mary Baker Eddy
THERE is possibly nowhere else in religious literature a page of testimony ..."
2. Women of History: The Lives of Women who in All Ages, All Lands and in All by Willis John Abbot (1913)
"... \TIE fierce tumult of religious controversy I resounds so thunderously about
the fabric •*• that Mary Baker Eddy raised in the name of Christian Science ..."
3. A Tribute of Love and Gratitude to Our Faithful Teacher, Augusta E. Stetson (1921)
"Mary Baker Eddy was no longer in the tomb—matter. ... 1 Vital Issues in Christian
Science With Facsimile Letters of Mary Baker Eddy, page 403. ..."
4. State Builders: An Illustrated Historical and Biographical Record of the by State Builders Publishing Company (1903)
"... growth and influence of the movement she has inaugurated and of which she is
the recognized leader, that Mary Baker Eddy is seen to stand quite alone. ..."