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Pulpit and Press" is a classic book, that has held significant value throughout history, and to ensure its timeless wisdom is never lost, Alpha Editions has carefully preserved it by republishing it in a modern, accessible format for both present and future generations. Thoughtfully reformatted, retyped, and newly designed, this edition offers a clear and readable text-free from scanned copies of the original work. Alpha Editions is dedicated to breathing new life into antique and classic books, making these literary treasures available once again for readers who cherish history, culture, and timeless knowledge.…mehr

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Pulpit and Press" is a classic book, that has held significant value throughout history, and to ensure its timeless wisdom is never lost, Alpha Editions has carefully preserved it by republishing it in a modern, accessible format for both present and future generations. Thoughtfully reformatted, retyped, and newly designed, this edition offers a clear and readable text-free from scanned copies of the original work. Alpha Editions is dedicated to breathing new life into antique and classic books, making these literary treasures available once again for readers who cherish history, culture, and timeless knowledge.
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Mary Baker Eddy was an American religious leader and author. She was born on July 16, 1821, and died on December 3, 1910. In 1879, she started The Church of Christ, Scientist, in New England. She also started The Christian Science Monitor in 1908, as well as the Christian Science Sentinel, The Christian Science Journal, and The Herald of Christian Science, which are all religious magazines. She wrote many books and papers, but Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures and Manual of The Mother Church are the most well-known. The Prose Works Other than Science and Health is a collection of works that were edited after the author died. Mary Morse Baker was born on July 16, 1821, in a farm house in Bow, New Hampshire. Her parents were Mark Baker, a farmer who died in 1865, and Abigail Barnard Baker, formerly Ambrose, who died in 1849. People say that Eddy and her father had a tense relationship. Ernest Sutherland Bates and John V. Dittemore wrote in 1932 that Mark Baker tried to break Eddy's will with hard punishments, but that Eddy's mother often stepped in. Unlike Mark Baker, Eddy's mother was described as religious, quiet, light-hearted, and kind.