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Mary Baker Eddy was an American religious leader and author who founded The Church of Christ, Scientist, in New England in 1879. She also founded The Christian Science Monitor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning secular newspaper, in 1908, and three religious magazines: the Christian Science Sentinel, The Christian Science Journal, and The Herald of Christian Science. She wrote numerous books and articles, the most notable of which was Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, which had sold over tan million copies.
Members of The First Church of Christ, Scientist consider Eddy the "discoverer" of Christian Science, and adherents are therefore known as Christian Scientists or students of Christian Science. The church is sometimes informally known as the Christian Science church.
Eddy was named one of the "100 Most Significant Americans of All Time" in 2014 by Smithsonian Magazine, and her book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures was ranked as one of the "75 Books by Women Whose Words Have Changed the World" by the Women's National Book Association.
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Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
Unity of Good
Pulpit and Press
Miscellaneous Writings
Retrospection and Introspection
Rudimental Divine Science
The People's Idea of God
No and Yes
Poems

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50+ THE CLASSIC COLLECTION OF MARY BAKER EDDY
Science and Health with Key To The Scriptures, Miscellaneous Writings, Unity of Good, Poems and others
Illustrated
Mary Baker Eddy was an American religious leader and author who founded The Church of Christ, Scientist, in New England in 1879. She also founded The Christian Science Monitor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning secular newspaper, in 1908, and three religious magazines: the Christian Science Sentinel, The Christian Science Journal, and The Herald of Christian Science. She wrote numerous books and articles, the most notable of which was Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, which had sold over tan million copies.
Members of The First Church of Christ, Scientist consider Eddy the "discoverer" of Christian Science, and adherents are therefore known as Christian Scientists or students of Christian Science. The church is sometimes informally known as the Christian Science church.
Eddy was named one of the "100 Most Significant Americans of All Time" in 2014 by Smithsonian Magazine, and her book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures was ranked as one of the "75 Books by Women Whose Words Have Changed the World" by the Women's National Book Association.

Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
Unity of Good
Pulpit and Press
Miscellaneous Writings
Retrospection and Introspection
Rudimental Divine Science
The People's Idea of God
No and Yes
Poems
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES
CHAPTER I. SCIENCE OF BEING.
CHAPTER II. FOOTSTEPS OF TRUTH.
CHAPTER III. PHYSIOLOGY.
CHAPTER IV. RECAPITULATION.
CHAPTER V. HEALING THE SICK.
CHAPTER VI. DEMONOLOGY.
CHAPTER VII. IMPOSITION AND DEMONSTRATION.
CHAPTER VIII. CREATION.
CHAPTER IX. MARRIAGE.
CHAPTER X. PRAYER AND ATONEMENT.
CHAPTER XI. PLATFORM OF CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS.
CHAPTER XII. REPLY TO A CLERGYMAN.
UNITY OF GOOD
Caution in the Truth
Seedtime and Harvest
The Deep Things of God
Ways Higher than Our Ways
Rectifications
A Colloquy
The Ego
Soul
There is no Matter
Is There no Death?
Personal Statements
Credo
Suffering from Others' Thoughts
The Saviour's Mission
Summary
PULPIT AND PRESS
PREFACE
DEDICATORY SERMON
MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS
Dedication.
Epigrams.
Preface.
Chapter I. Introductory.
Prospectus.
A Timely Issue.
Love Your Enemies.
Christian Theism.
The New Birth.
Chapter II. One Cause And Effect.
Chapter III. Questions And Answers.
Chapter IV. Addresses.
Christian Science In Tremont Temple.
Science And The Senses.
Extract From My First Address In The Mother Church, May 26, 1895
Address Before The Alumni Of The Massachusetts Metaphysical College, 1895
Address Before The Christian Scientist Association Of The Massachusetts Metaphysical College, In 1893
Communion Address, January, 1896
Message To The Annual Meeting Of The Mother Church, Boston, 1896
Chapter V. Letters.
To The Mother Church.
To ——, On Prayer.
To The National Christian Scientist Association.
To The College Association.
To The National Christian Scientist Association.
To The First Church Of Christ, Scientist, Boston.
To Donors Of Boat, From Toronto, Canada.
Address,—Laying The Corner-Stone.
To The First Church Of Christ, Scientist, Boston
The First Members Of The First Church Of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts
Extract From A Letter
To The Mother Church
To First Church Of Christ, Scientist, In Oconto
To First Church Of Christ, Scientist, In Scranton
To First Church Of Christ, Scientist, In Denver
To First Church Of Christ, Scientist, In Lawrence
To Correspondents
To Students
To A Student
To A Student
Extract From A Christmas Letter
Chapter VI. Sermons.
A Christmas Sermon
Editor's Extracts From Sermon
Extract From A Sermon Delivered In Boston, January 18, 1885
Sunday Services on July Fourth
Easter Services
Bible Lessons
Chapter VII. Pond And Purpose.
Chapter VIII. Precept Upon Precept
“Thy Will Be Done”
“Put Up Thy Sword”
Scientific Theism
Mental Practice
Taking Offense
Hints To The Clergy
Perfidy And Slander
Contagion
Improve Your Time
Thanksgiving Dinner
Christian Science
Injustice
Reformers
Mrs. Eddy Sick
“I've Got Cold”
“Prayer And Healing”
Veritas Odium Parit
Falsehood
Love
Address On The Fourth Of July At Pleasant View, Concord, N. H., Before 2,500 Members Of The Mother Church, 1897
Well Doinge Is The Fruite Of Doinge Well
Little Gods
Advantage Of Mind-Healing
A Card
Spirit And Law
Truth-Healing
Heart To Heart
Things To Be Thought Of
Unchristian Rumor
Vainglory
Compounds
Close Of The Massachusetts Metaphysical College
Malicious Reports
Loyal Christian Scientists
The March Primary Class
Obtrusive Mental Healing
Wedlock
Judge Not
New Commandment
A Cruce Salus
Comparison to English Barmaids
A Christian Science Statute
Advice To Students
Notice
Angels
Deification Of Personality
A Card
Overflowing Thoughts
A Great Man And His Saying
Words Of Commendation
Church And School
Class, Pulpit, Students' Students
My Students And Thy Students
Unseen Sin
A Word To The Wise
Christmas
Card
Message To The Mother Church
Chapter IX. The Fruit Of Spirit
An Allegory
Voices Of Spring
“Where Art Thou?”
Divine Science
Fidelity
True Philosophy And Communion
Origin Of Evil
Truth Versus Error
Fallibility Of Human Concepts
The Way
Science And Philosophy
“Take Heed!”
The Cry Of Christmas-Tide
Blind Leaders
“Christ And Christmas”
Sunrise At Pleasant View
Chapter X. Inklings Historic
Chapter XI. Poems
Come Thou
Meeting Of My Departed Mother And Husband
Love
Woman's Rights
The Mother's Evening Prayer
June
Wish And Item
The Oak On The Mountain's Summit
Isle Of Wight
Hope
Rondelet
To Mr. James T. White
Autumn
Christ My Refuge
“Feed My Sheep”
Communion Hymn
Laus Deo!
A Verse
Chapter XII. Testimonials
Footnotes
RETROSPECTION AND INTROSPECTION
ANCESTRAL SHADOWS
AUTOBIOGRAPHIC REMINISCENCES
VOICES NOT OUR OWN
EARLY STUDIES
GIRLHOOD COMPOSITION
THEOLOGICAL REMINISCENCE
THE COUNTRY-SEAT
MARRIAGE AND PARENTAGE
EMERGENCE INTO LIGHT
THE GREAT DISCOVERY
FOUNDATION WORK
MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS
FIRST PUBLICATION
THE PRECIOUS VOLUME
RECUPERATIVE INCIDENT
A TRUE MAN
COLLEGE AND CHURCH
"FEED MY SHEEP"
COLLEGE CLOSED
GENERAL ASSOCIATIONS, AND OUR MAGAZINE
FAITH-CURE
FOUNDATION-STONES
THE GREAT REVELATION
SIN, SINNER, AND ECCLESIASTICISM
THE HUMAN CONCEPT
PERSONALITY
PLAGIARISM
ADMONITION
EXEMPLIFICATION
WAYMARKS
RUDIMENTAL DIVINE SCIENCE
THE PEOPLE'S IDEA OF GOD
NO AND YES
Preface
Introduction
Disease Unreal
Science of Mind-healing
Is Christian Science of the Same Lineage as Spiritualism or Theosophy?
Is Christian Science from Beneath, and not from Above?
Is Christian Science Pantheistic?
Is Christian Science Blasphemous?
Is There a Personal Deity?
Is There a Personal Devil?
Is Man a Person?
Has Man a Soul?
Is There any such Thing as Sin?
Is There no Sacrificial Atonement?
Is There no Intercessory Prayer?
Should Christians Beware of Christian Science?
POEMS
OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN
CONSTANCY
MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
LOVE
I'M SITTING ALONE
THE UNITED STATES TO GREAT BRITAIN
CHRIST MY REFUGE
THE VALLEY CEMETERY
UPWARD
THE OAK ON THE MOUNTAIN'S SUMMIT
WOMAN'S RIGHTS
THE NEW CENTURY
TO MY ABSENT BROTHER
SIGNS OF THE HEART
FLOWERS
TO THE OLD YEAR—1865
INVOCATION FOR 1868
CHRISTMAS MORN
EASTER MORN
RESOLUTIONS FOR THE DAY
O FOR THY WINGS, SWEET BIRD!
COME THOU
WISH AND ITEM
DEDICATION OF A TEMPERANCE HALL
LINES
TO THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN
HOPE
TO ETTA
NEVERMORE
MEETING OF MY DEPARTED MOTHER AND HUSBAND
ISLE OF WIGHT
SPRING
JUNE
RONDELET
AUTUMN
ALPHABET AND BAYONET
THE COUNTRY-SEAT
LINES, ON VISITING PINE GROVE CEMETERY
A VERSE
TRUTH
COMMUNION HYMN
LAUS DEO!
OUR NATIONAL THANKSGIVING HYMN
SATISFIED
SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES
“God is Love.”

⁠1 John iv. 8.

“There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”

⁠Shakespeare.

“I, I, I, I itself, I,
The inside and outside, the what and the why,
The when and the where, the low and the high,
All I, I, I, I itself, I.”
CHAPTER I.
SCIENCE OF BEING.
At the Oxford University, England, a prize of one hundred pounds has been offered for the best essay on Natural Science that refutes the tendency to attribute physical effects to physical causes rather than a final spiritual cause. A demand for metaphysics expresses the wants of the race. It is the one question to be considered, for it relates more intimately than all others to the progress of mankind. The age seems ready to verge upon this subject, to think briefly on the supremacy of Spirit, and to touch the hem of its garment and be made whole. The utter control of mind over body is no longer a question with us; we have gained its proof by demonstration, and have reduced our discoveries to a system, stated the principle upon which it is based, and the rules for applying metaphysics to the treatment of disease.
After careful examination of the discovery in metaphysics that mind governs the body not in part but wholly, we submitted our metaphysical system of treating disease to the broadest practical proofs. Our theory has gradually gained ground, and established its own proof whenever it has been employed honestly and under circumstances that permitted its demonstration as the most effectual curative agent in medical practice.
As time is working wonders in the world we call material, the swift pinions of thought are soaring to the realm of the real, the first cause of all things. A material basis whence to deduce all that is deemed rational is yielding slowly to a meta

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