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Former homes of Mary Baker Eddy
1908—1910 Chestnut Hill home—400 Beacon Street, Newton, Massachusetts. Here Mrs. Eddy completed work on the Manual of The Mother Church and brought to fruition the publishing of the daily newspaper The Christian Science Monitor. 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 home—12 Broad Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. Here Mrs. Eddy completed her manuscript for Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. This is also where she initiated many foundational steps in establishing the Christian Science movement, including the formation of the Christian Science Association, the Church of Christ, Scientist, and the Massachusetts Metaphysical College. Here also Mrs. Eddy was ordained as Pastor of her Church.
Tour days and hours of these homes vary. To arrange a visit, please get in touch with:
The First Church of Christ, Scientist
Visitor Services
175 Huntington Avenue, P133
Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115
Telephone: (617) 4503790
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
October 5, 1992 issue
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FROM THE EDITORS
The Editors
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Moving mountains and mending hearts
Candace H. Berschauer
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Defeating doubt
Lynne Young
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Dissolving the darkness
Alexis Deacon
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POSITIVE PRESS
Dorothy Barker
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God exists!
Hannelore F. Fuchs
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Second Thought
"Health and the God Factor" by Philip Yancey
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Stability—dull and boring?
Julie Campbell Tatham
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Alive to God's promises—now
William E. Moody
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Not what's ahead, but what's at hand
Russ Gerber
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One day at work, a meeting was held in the vice-president's...
Jonathan Craig Huntley
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This is my first published testimony of Christian Science...
Leroy E. Barrows with contributions from Karen E. Barrows
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I am thankful to have attended a Christian Science Sunday School
Virginia H. Gregory