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Former homes of Mary Baker Eddy
1908–1910 Chestnut Hill home—400 Beacon Street, Newton, Massachusetts. An exhibit traces Mrs. Eddy's role as Founder and Leader of the Christian Science movement—preaching, teaching, writing, and commenting on issues still current.
1875–1882 Lynn, Massachusetts—12 Broad Street, where Mrs. Eddy completed her manuscript for Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. It was while living here that Mrs. Eddy initiated many foundational steps in establishing the Christian Science movement. These include the formation of the Christian Scientist Association; the Church of Christ, Scientist; the Massachusetts Metaphysical College. Here also Mrs. Eddy was ordained as Pastor of her Church.
Guided tours are available at both locations at these times:
May 1–October 31: 10:00–4:00 Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays; 1:30–5:00 Sundays. Closed July 4.
November 1–April 30: closed except by appointment; phone (617) 450-3793 on weekdays, and (617) 450–3790 on weekends or holidays.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
January 25, 1988 issue
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Healing and hope for all generations
Marian C. English
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The love that heals addiction
Khorshed Langrana
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On Love and progress
Robert Edwin Marquand, Jr.
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Turning for home
Margaret H. Sullivan
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Homecoming
Gwendolyn Joy Reges
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I deserve to forgive
Nana Wolaver
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Let God bring your life together
Carol Winograd
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Deciding what you really want
Michael D. Rissler
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The value of stillness
Ann Kenrick
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A psalm of praise
Elizabeth Melichar Marth
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What's really happening
Jan Kassahn Keeler
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A Number of years ago when our daughters were quite young,...
Patricia L. Wilkin
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My parents first heard about Christian Science when I was a...
Flora S. Rivera
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It often seems that mankind, in its search for good health, has...
Burdette R. Farrand
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"I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten...
Marie S. Russell