Mary Baker Eddy

Mary Baker Eddy
Mary Baker Eddywas the founder of Christian Science, a new religious movement in the United States in the latter half of the 19th century...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth16 July 1821
CityBow, NH
CountryUnited States of America
Mary Baker Eddy quotes about
giving-up skulls mind
Give up the belief that mind is, even temporarily, compressed within the skull, and you will quickly become more manly or womanly. You will understand yourself and your Maker better than before.
civilization progress stability
Chastity is the cement of civilization and progress. Without it there is no stability in society, and without it one cannot attain the Science of Life.
health mind matter
Health is not a condition of matter, but of Mind; nor can the material senses bear reliable testimony on the subject of health.
heart purpose way
We should examine ourselves and learn what is the affection and purpose of the heart, for in this way only can we learn what we honestly are.
government sin sickness
Sickness, sin, and death, being inharmonious, do not originate in God nor belong to His government.
mind infinite
God is Mind, and God is infinite; hence all is Mind.
matter spirit
Emerge gently from matter into Spirit.
steps helping trouble
Step by step will those who trust Him find that 'God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.'
christian discovery years
In the year 1866, I discovered the Christ Science or divine laws of Life, Truth, and Love, and named my discovery Christian Science
real matter spirit
Spirit is the real and eternal; matter is the unreal and temporal.
home earth affection
Home is the dearest spot on earth, and it should be the centre, but not the boundary, of the affections.
errors truth-is immortal
Truth is immortal; error is mortal.
brother father blessed
The rich in spirit help the poor in one grand brotherhood, all having the same Principle, or Father; and blessed is that man who seeth his brother's need and supplieth it, seeking his own in another's good.
errors hopeful age
The age looks steadily to the redressing of wrong, to the righting of every form of error and injustice; and a tireless and prying philanthropy, which is almost omniscient, is one of the most hopeful characteristics of the time.