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“Women builders of the early Christian Science movement, Part IV: Elizabeth Earl Jones”
Library Notes Summer 2025 Issue
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“Women builders of the early Christian Science movement, Part III: Lady Victoria Murray”
Library Notes Fall 2024 Issue
“Daily Duties for ‘Growth in Grace'”
7 pp., accordion-folded pamphlet on card stock. Includes a white square envelope for giving (please note, square envelopes require $0.40 extra postage when mailed).
Dimensions: 4 ½” x 4 ½” pamphlet with 5 ½” x 5 ½” envelope
This pamphlet is comprised of a selection of quotations from Mary Baker Eddy’s published writings that feature duties that she expected Christian Scientists to attend to daily.
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“I Found a God Who Does Listen, Who Does Love, and Who Does Care For His Children”
13 pp., printed on textured, heavy-stock paper.
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″
This compilation includes excerpts from testimonies that originally appeared in the Christian Science periodicals. The testifiers were early students of Christian Science who related experiences that first led them to the study and adoption of Christian Science.
“How Mary Baker Eddy Prayed”
7 pp., accordion-folded pamphlet on card stock. Includes a white square envelope for giving (please note, square envelopes require $0.40 extra postage when mailed).
Dimensions: 4 ½” x 4 ½” pamphlet with 5 ½” x 5 ½” envelope
This pamphlet is comprised of a selection of quotations from Mrs. Eddy’s published writings that indicate how she herself prayed on issues affecting her Church, its members, her country, and the world.
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J. S. Eastaman, “The Travail of My Soul”
29 pp., printed on textured, heavy-stock paper.
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″
Joseph Eastaman, C.S.D., a sea captain, became interested in Christian Science in 1884 and turned to Mary Baker Eddy for help in healing his seriously ill wife. She suggested that he attend one of her classes and learn how to heal his wife himself. Captain Eastaman did so, and Mrs. Eastaman was indeed healed through his work. The couple soon became practitioners of Christian Science. Captain Eastaman was appointed by Mrs. Eddy as one of the first four members of the Christian Science Board of Directors in 1892. His series of articles “The Travail of My Soul,” first published in the January, February, March, and May 1892 issues of The Christian Science Journal, tells of his experience as a sea captain and his introduction to Christian Science.