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Mary Baker was born.
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Mary Baker marries George Washington Clover, a contractor.
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Mary Baker's husband dies and her first son is born.
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Marry Baker remarry's Daniel Patterson, a dentist.
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Daniel Patterson writes Phineas Quimby about his wife’s health
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Mary becomes patient of Phineas Quimby. She benefited temporarily from his treatment and continues under his care until 1865.
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Begins notes on Genesis
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Phineas Quimby dies
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Mary has a fall on icy sidewalk, turns to the Bible after being abandoned by Patterson.
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Experiences healing and discover Christian Science.
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Teaches her first student, Hiram Crafts
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Called to heal Mrs. Mary Gale in Manchester, NH, who was dying of pneumonia. The doctors in attendance inform her that there is no hope for the patient. She cures the woman and one of the doctors urges her to write a book about her system of healing.
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Begins teaching her first class.
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After 20 years, she finally divorces Patterson.
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The First edition of Science & Health is published.
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Marries Asa Gilbert Eddy
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Publishes her sermon Christian Healing.
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Opened the Massachusetts Metaphysical College
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She published three more books: The Christian Science Journal, Defence of Christian Science, and Rudiments and Rules of Divine Science. Also, the first Christian Science Reading Room opens in Boston.
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Publishes Christian Science Quarterly - Bible Lessons.
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Ordains Bible and Science and Health as pastor of The Mother Church. Also, the construction of the Mother Church is completed.
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The Christian Science Publishing Society founded
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Publishes Christian Science versus Pantheism.
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A new message was published to the Mother Church on a yearly basis.
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Mary Baker dies. Last words "God is my Life."
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'Science and Health’ was selected 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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Mary Baker Eddy was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame.
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‘The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity’ was opened to the public, allowing them access to hundreds of thousands of documents and artifacts. Mary Baker Eddy Library is one of the largest multi-disciplinary collections, by and about an American woman.