Thursday, October 22, 2009

Notes for Mary Baker Eddy; October 22, 2009

Notes


^ a b von Fettweis, Yvonne Caché; Warneck, Robert Townsend (1998). Mary Baker Eddy: Christian healer. Twentieth-century biographers series. Christian Science Pub. Society. ISBN 9780875103747. http://books.google.com/books?id=vGjZAAAAMAAJ.
^ "Longyear Historical Foundation - Short Biographical Sketch on Mary Baker Eddy". http://www.longyear.org/mbe.html. Retrieved 2006-05-30.
^ a b Wilbur, Sibyl (1907), "Childhood Days", The Life of Mary Baker Eddy, Boston: The Christian science publishing society (published 1913), pp. 9–20, ISBN 054818450X, http://books.google.com/books?id=LMwAAAAAYAAJ, retrieved 2008-10-23
^ a b c Eddy, Mary Baker G. (1891—1892), Retrospection and Introspection, Cambridge: University Press (published 1915), pp. 8–9, 22, 24-5, ISBN 0879520442, http://books.google.com/books?id=9IYuAAAAYAAJ, retrieved 2008-10-24
^ a b c Wilbur, Sibyl (1907), "Education and Development", The Life of Mary Baker Eddy, Boston: The Christian science publishing society (published 1913), pp. 21–37, ISBN 054818450X, http://books.google.com/books?id=LMwAAAAAYAAJ, retrieved 2008-10-23
^ a b c d e f Wilbur, Sibyl (1907), "Change and Bereavement", The Life of Mary Baker Eddy, Boston: The Christian science publishing society (published 1913), pp. 38–48, ISBN 054818450X, http://books.google.com/books?id=LMwAAAAAYAAJ, retrieved 2008-10-23
^ Wilbur, Sibyl (1907), "Formative Processes", The Life of Mary Baker Eddy, Boston: The Christian science publishing society (published 1913), pp. 49–66, ISBN 054818450X, http://books.google.com/books?id=LMwAAAAAYAAJ, retrieved 2008-10-23
^ http://www.christianscience.com/mary-baker-eddy-faq.html
^ Hammond, Edward H. (October 1899). Christian Science: What it is and what it does. . The Christian Science Journal (The Christian Science Publishing Society) 17 (7): 464. http://books.google.com/books?id=ygkrAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA464.
^ Richard A. Nenneman (1997). Persistent Pilgrim: The Life of Mary Baker Eddy. Nebbadoon Press. ISBN 1891331027.
^ a b Gill, Gillian (1998), Mary Baker Eddy, Radcliffe Biography Series, Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books, pp. xi, ISBN 0738202274
^ Twain, Mark (1903), "Chapter 1", CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: with notes containing corrections to date, Book II, New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers (published February 1907), pp. 102–103, http://books.google.com/books?id=g9xLR1DakZEC&pg=PA102
^ Paine, Albert Bigelow (1912) (Scholar search), Mark Twain: A Biography; the Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 3, Philadelphia, Pa.: Chelsea House Publishers, p. 1271, ISBN 0791045390, http://ia331404.us.archive.org/2/items/marktwainabiogra02988gut/2988.txt
^ "Mrs. Eddy Dies Of Pneumonia; No Doctor Near", written at Boston, New York Times, 60, New York City, December 4 1910 (published December 5 1910), pp. 1–2, ISSN 1594051, http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9D01EFDD1638E333A25756C0A9649D946196D6CF, retrieved 2008-10-19, "Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist, died Saturday night at 10:45 o'clock. The death was kept a secret until this morning, when a city medical examiner was called in. It was first publicly announced at the Mother Church this morning. Mrs. Eddy was in her ninetieth year."
^ "Eddy Centenary Observed at Bow", written at Concord, NH, New York Times, 70, New York City, July 16 1921 (published July 17 1921), pp. 23, ISSN 1620732, http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E04E4DC1731EF33A25754C1A9619C946095D6CF, retrieved 2008-10-19, "A little group of between 75 and 100 persons gathered in the village of Bow, three miles from here, this afternoon to take part in the simple, brief exercises which marked the centennial of Mary Baker Eddy founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist."
^ a b c Hartsook, Andrew W. (1994) (PDF), Christian Science After 1910, Bookmark, pp. 25, 26, 27 and 28, ISBN 0930227247, http://mbeinstitute.org/Quotes/jul08a.pdf, "The Concord Evening Monitor of December 24, 1918, contained an interesting article regarding the project of a lone Christian Scientist."
^ "Mary Baker Eddy Memorial Defaced by Unknown Vandals", written at Concord, NH, New York Times, 72, New York City, November 12, 1922 (published November 13, 1922), pp. 1, ISSN 1620732, http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E04E4DC1731EF33A25754C1A9619C946095D6CF, retrieved 2008-10-19, "Rewards aggregating $250 have been offered for the arrest of persons who mutilated the memorial to Mary Baker Eddy at her birthplace in Bow."
^ Longyear Museum | Historic Houses | Chestnut Hill & Lynn, MA
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