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Eddy and her
The readers of her book gathered into an organization and gradually developed into a church, with Mary Baker Eddy as its pastor.
Eddy even stipulated in her Church Manual that " careless comparison or irreverent reference to Christ Jesus is abnormal in a Christian Scientist and is prohibited.
Another minority believed that Eddy intended various requirements for her consent ( in their view, " estoppels ") to effect the church's dissolution on her death, since they could no longer be followed literally.
Ironically, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from an individual highly respected by their theological quarter, Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these consent clauses would not hinder normal operation after her decease.
* Christian Science Mark Twain's famous, vitriolic 1907 polemic mocking Mary Baker Eddy, her writings, and the church's financial arrangements.
She also met keyboardist Eddy Quintela ( 12 years her junior ), whom she married on October 18, 1986.
Prince Eddy had visited the area under an assumed name and Annie is unaware of her husband's royal position.
Her sister Phyllis ( who never converted to Christian Science ) had given her Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy because she thought Nancy might find it interesting.
Joseph Eddy Fontenrose suggests that for Nonnus Campe is a Greek refiguring of Tiamat and that " she is Echidna under another name, as Nonnos indicates, calling her Echidnaean Enyo, identifying her snaky legs with Echidna's ", and " a female counterpart of his Typhon ".
He noted that works Eddy was known to have written ( such as the prefaces to various versions of Science and Health ) revealed her peculiar, opaque, and generally poor writing style, as distinguished from the clear, grammatical style of Science and Health.
Although Eddy claimed to have first privately published biblical studies as early as 1862 ( Eddy, 1934: pp. viii: 24 – 32 ), she wrote that her discovery of Christian Science, which inspired the book, took place in 1866.
She was also known from her third marriage as Mary Baker Glover Eddy or Mary Baker G. Eddy.
" In her discovery of Christian Science, Eddy found that healing the sick was an integral part of Christian service.
Mary's letters from this time, now at the Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity in Boston, Massachusetts, portray her sufferings and search for relief.
Originally, Eddy gave Quimby much credit for his hypnotic treatments of her nervous and physical conditions and initially thought his brand of mesmerism entirely benign.
An experience in 1866, when Eddy had a physical healing of serious injuries while reading the Bible, led her to investigate more and more into the system of healing she would eventually term “ Christian Science .”
Quimby ’ s work and writings, as seen above, included references to “ Christ ” and “ scientific man ” and “ wisdom ,” all words which Eddy used in her writings and teachings.
In contrast, Eddy ’ s healing method became firmly grounded in The Bible and the healing example of Jesus before the first edition of her book Science and Health was published in 1875.
In her autobiography, Retrospection and Introspection, Eddy writes " I then withdrew from society about three years ,-- to ponder my mission, to search the Scriptures, to find the Science of Mind that should take the things of God and show them to the creature, and reveal the great curative Principle, -- Deity.

Eddy and own
While Quimby had his own notions on the nature of these unseen forces, which Eddy accepted early on, she would later draw decidedly different opinions on the nature of thought on the body and reject any form of hypnotism.
By the 1870 ’ s Mary was telling her students “ Some day I will have a church of my own .” In 1879 she and her students established the Church of Christ, Scientist, “ to commemorate the word and works of our Master, which should reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing .” In 1892 at Eddy ’ s direction, the church reorganized as The First Church of Christ, Scientist, “ designed to be built on the Rock, Christ ....” Some years later in 1881, she founded the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, where she taught approximately 800 students in Boston, Massachusetts between the years 1882 and 1889.
In addition, Joseph Pulitzer's New York World was consistently critical of Eddy, and — according to many historians — this, along with a derogatory article in McClure's, furthered Eddy's decision to found her own media outlet.
Mrs. Eddy had approved his appointment even while her own students such as Calvin Frye said that he was hopelessly shy.
Mrs. Eddy helped edit his lecture " Christian Science: Its Nature and Purpose " in her own handwriting, making eleven changes in the body of the lecture and all but one in the section " Christian Science no Will Power ".
" Mrs. Eddy was so pleased with the final lecture, she asked that it be printed in pamphlet form in 1906 for distribution, and translated into French in 1908 and ( in Mrs. Eddy's own words ) " given to the world.
" In 1954 Eddy pulled out of yet another proposed team film to be made in England when he learned MacDonald was investing her own funds.
Nelson Eddy took his own apartment in the opposite building.
Domestiques do not share the fame of leaders such as Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Miguel Induráin or Lance Armstrong, but can achieve fame of their own.
In the meantime, Edd and Eddy attempt to track down Spook-E-Ville, oblivious to the reason for their friend's violent lashes at their peers, albeit by the end of the night it is realized that the entire concept of Spook-E-Ville was just a prank Eddy's brother had devised to deceive him and that the map leads him back to his own house, and Ed insists upon tossing his friends into a pit in an attempt to seek refuge from the supposed monsters.

Eddy and Patsy
Edwina Margaret Rose Monsoon, known as Edina " Eddy " Monsoon ( Jennifer Saunders ), and Eurydice Colette Clytemnestra Dido Bathsheba Rabelais Patricia Cocteau Stone, known as Patsy Stone ( Joanna Lumley ) are a pair of high-powered career women on the London fashion scene.
The partnership is largely driven by Patsy, who is both co-dependent and enabler to Eddy.
Big names such as Patsy Cline, Eddy Arnold, Johnny Cash and Faron Young were interspersed with a regular cast, including a group of young talent the Jubilee brought to national fame: 11-year-old Brenda Lee, Porter Wagoner, Wanda Jackson, Sonny James, Jean Shepard and The Browns.
Starting during the 1960s, Cochran was a prolific songwriter in the genre, including major hits by Patsy Cline, Ray Price, Eddy Arnold and others.
Patsy Cline, Jim Reeves, and Eddy Arnold were among the most popular artists during this time.
Since then the song has been recorded by a number of artists including Patsy Cline ( 1962 ), Ray Charles ( 1962 ), Eddy Arnold ( 1964 ), Sharon Redd ( 1967 ), Petula Clark ( 1974 ), Emmylou Harris ( 1992 ), Cake ( 1998 ), and Van Morrison ( 2006 ).

Eddy and position
In July 1976 Costello was replaced as INLA chief-of-staff by South Derry man Eddy McNicholl, although he still wielded considerable influence within the movement, retaining his position as chairman of the IRSP.
Alderman Eddy Ford became mayor in 1993 and served in that position until April 2009, when he failed to win re-election, losing to Dr. Ralph McGill, another of the original founders of the town government.
However, Paul R. Eddy has stated that given his position as a senator Tacitus was also likely to have had access to official Roman documents of the time and did not need other sources.
Eddy currents are used in certain types of proximity sensors to observe the vibration and position of rotating shafts within their bearings.
Ironically, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these would not constitute an impediment to normal operation after her death.
A 1 – 0 victory in Waterschei, courtesy of Eddy Voordeckers, could not reverse the position.

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