Who was Mary Baker Eddy?

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Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910) was born in New Hampshire and raised in a strict Congregationalist environment. Her childhood was filled with illness and emotional hardship. In her early 20s, Mary Baker Eddy married George Glover, but he passed away from yellow fever only seven months after their wedding.

A decade later, Mary Baker Eddy then married Dr. Daniel Patterson, but that marriage later ended in divorce. When Mary was 56 years old, she married for the third and final time. Her husband, Asa G.

Eddy, later died. A man named Phineas Quimby influenced Mary Baker Eddy in the area of spirituality in the 1860s. Mary Baker Eddy visited him, seeking healing from an illness she was experiencing.

"Dr" Quimby is perhaps the real initiator of Christian Science as he entitled his system of healing "The Science of Man" and "Christian Science." Upon study, you will find numerous plagiarisms of Quimby in books authored by Mary Baker Eddy. This fact was confirmed in The New York Times on July 10, ... more.

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