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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, P-133
175 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA, U.S.A. 02115
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May 17, 1993 issue
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FROM THE EDITORS
The Editors
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Peace begins in our own backyard
Deborah Appleton Huebsch
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Relationships: what should we be looking for?
Amy Jones Richmond
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And he ran to meet him
Katherine J. Mayberry
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Healing hurt hearts
Deanna J. Elsom
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Overcoming fear of accidents—flying with joy
Jan Trew Mullen
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FROM HAND TO HAND
L. M.
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Freedom from pressure
Richard C. Bergenheim
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Don't be manipulated
Russ Gerber
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When World War II ended, I was accepted into a new...
Robert Condit Jagel with contributions from Carl Brettschneider
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It is time for me to express in writing my gratitude for the...
Elizabeth Ellington Tegtmeyer
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My family has experienced many healings, including instantaneous...
Dorothy Stirling