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Sermons which spiritually interpret the Scriptures and other writings on Christian science : a history of pioneer steps in Christian science, which led to building "on a wholly spiritual foundation", in obedience to the message from Mary Baker Eddy, discoverer and founder of Christian science, to her "dear brethren in New York", dated January 16, 1909
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A collection which consists of personal and professional correspondence, other papers, notebooks, a scriptural album, transcriptions, and ephemera related to Augusta E. Stetson. Included are letters from Mary Baker Eddy and several members of her family and household staff. Besides Mary Baker Eddy, the correspondents include Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, Calvin A. Frye, Clara M. Shannon, and others. Also included are carbon copies of Augusta Stetson's letters to her students, press, and other papers. The correspondence deals with Augusta Stetson's religious and professional life, including her relationship with Mary Baker Eddy, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, and her teaching and writings.
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Mary Baker Eddy letters
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A collection which consists of personal and professional correspondence, other papers, notebooks, a scriptural album, transcriptions, and ephemera related to Augusta E. Stetson. Included are letters from Mary Baker Eddy and several members of her family and household staff. Besides Mary Baker Eddy, the correspondents include Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, Calvin A. Frye, Clara M. Shannon, and others. Also included are carbon copies of Augusta Stetson's letters to her students, press, and other papers. The correspondence deals with Augusta Stetson's religious and professional life, including her relationship with Mary Baker Eddy, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, and her teaching and writings.
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Mary Baker Eddy letters
Manuscripts
A collection which consists of personal and professional correspondence, other papers, notebooks, a scriptural album, transcriptions, and ephemera related to Augusta E. Stetson. Included are letters from Mary Baker Eddy and several members of her family and household staff. Besides Mary Baker Eddy, the correspondents include Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, Calvin A. Frye, Clara M. Shannon, and others. Also included are carbon copies of Augusta Stetson's letters to her students, press, and other papers. The correspondence deals with Augusta Stetson's religious and professional life, including her relationship with Mary Baker Eddy, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, and her teaching and writings.
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