American Decades
Rudimental Divine Science
Theological work
By: Mary Baker Eddy
Date: 1908
Source: Eddy, Mary Baker. Rudimental Divine Science. Boston: Christian Science Publishing Society, 1908. Available online at http://www.mbeinstitute.org/Prose_Works/Rudimental_Divine_S... ; website home page: http://www.mbeinstitute.org (accessed January 12, 2003).
About the Author: Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910) was born in Bow, New Hampshire. Because of her poor health and gender, she received little formal education but expressed a keen desire to write poetry and study religion. She founded the Christian Science movement in Lynn, Massachusetts, and presented the basics of Christian Science in 1875 in her book Science and Health. The First Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in Boston...
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1900's Religion Primary Sources
- "Total Abstinence"
- Religious Opposition to Imperialism
- Graves de Communi Re (On Christian Democracy)
- "Unity of the Human Race"
- The Varieties of Religious Experience
- The Souls of Black Folk
- "Remarks of Dr. Washington Gladden"
- "How Can We as Women Advance the Standing of the Race?"
- Lamentabili Sane (Condemning the Errors of the Modernists)
- Reuben Quick Bear v. Leupp
- Rudimental Divine Science
- Some Aspects of Rabbinic Theology
- "Attempts at Religious Legislation from 1888–1945"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
