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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. For tour dates and times, telephone (617) 450-3790.

Christian Science practitioners

... devote their time to assisting others through prayer. If you need help—or would simply like to learn more about Christian Science—a worldwide list of those professionally engaged in this healing ministry can be found in The Christian Science Journal. A partial list is printed in The Herald of Christian Science. You can obtain these periodicals at any Christian Science Reading Room. See the telephone directory for the Reading Room nearest you.

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August 29, 1988
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