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== Related articles == | |||
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{{r|Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures}} | |||
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Related articles
- Christian Science [r]: A religious denomination founded in Massachusetts in 1879 by Mary Baker Eddy. [e]
- Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures [r]: A book written by Mary Baker Eddy which, together with the Christian Bible, is integral to Christian Science worship and practice. [e]
Other topics
- Third_Great_Awakening [r]: The Third Great Awakening was a period of increased pietism and social activism in the last half of the 19th century; associated with the Social Gospel, Settlement House, and Charity Organization movements. [e]
- Daniel_David_Palmer [r]: The founder of chiropractic, who famously said, "I have received chiropractic from the other world, similar as did Mrs. Eddy [with Christian Science healing]."[1] [e]
- Review (journal) [r]: A periodical publication specializing in soliciting and publishing reviews and critiques of other publications in a science, discipline, or profession. [e]
- Apostle [r]: In Christianity, were missionaries among the leaders in the Early Church and, in the Epistle to the Hebrews, by Jesus Christ himself. [e]
- Willa Cather [r]: (1873-1947) American writer who wrote several novels portraying frontier life on the Great Plains of America in the late 19th century, among them O Pioneers! and My Ántonia. [e]