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" Our baptism ," wrote Eddy, " is purification from all error ... Our Eucharist is spiritual communion with the one God.
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.
Quimby's son, George, wrote, " Don ’ t confuse his method of healing with Mrs. Eddy ’ s Christian Science, so far as her religious teachings go ....
* Doris and Moris Grekel also wrote three-part non church-authorized biography on Eddy, The Discovery of the Science of Man: ( 1821 – 1888 ), ( ISBN 1-893107-23-X ), The Founding of Christian Science: The Life of Mary Baker Eddy 1888 – 1900, ( ISBN 1-893107-24-8 ), and The Forever Leader: ( 1901 – 1910 ) ( ISBN 0-9645803-8-1 ).
* The famous Viennese novelist Stefan Zweig wrote a biography " The Mental Healers: Mesmer, Freud, Mary Baker Eddy.
" Don't Forget ", which he wrote with Norman Leyden, was recorded by singer Eddy Arnold in 1954.
His interest aroused, Olcott wrote an article for the New York Sun, in which he investigated Eddy Farms.
While Dan Leroy wrote that it was not very different from her previous work, and Stephen Holden of The New York Times and Natalie Nichols of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the album was formulaic, other critics, such as Chuck Eddy of Entertainment Weekly, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AMG and Daniel Durchholz, lavished the album as " compelling ", " passionate ", " stylish ", " elegant " and " remarkably well-crafted ".
In his 1996 memoir Ghost of a Chance, Peter Duchin wrote about the wholesale fictionalization in The Eddy Duchin Story.
Upon receiving his first lecture, Mrs. Eddy wrote to Bliss Knapp in August 1904 that she was pleased with it and that the excerpts she has read were " clear, logical and high-toned.
In 1948 he wrote a book called " The Destiny of the Mother Church ," incorporating the biographical information on his parents from the earlier work as well as some of his beliefs about Mrs. Eddy.
Eddy wrote:
" Marjory M. Fisher of the San Francisco News wrote of his December 8, 1934 performance of Wolfram in Tannhäuser, " Nelson Eddy made a tremendously fine impression ... he left no doubt in the minds of discerning auditors that he belongs in that fine group of baritones which includes Lawrence Tibbett, Richard Bonelli, and John Charles Thomas and which represents America's outstanding contribution to the contemporary opera stage.
Under the name " Isaac Ackerman " he wrote a biopic screenplay about Chaliapin, in which he was to play the lead and also a young Nelson Eddy, but it was never produced.
Variety wrote, " Nelson Eddy, vet of films, concerts, and stage, required less than one minute to put a jam-packed audience in his hip pocket in one of the most explosive openings in this city's nitery history .... Before Eddy had even started to sing, they liked him personally as a warm human being ".
More than a century later, however, Samuel Eddy, the Rhode Island Secretary of State, wrote, " In the case of Gorton, ... no one of the first settlers has received more unmerited reproach, nor any one suffered so much injustice.
Contributor Andy Eddy ( who wrote the Gaming 2 Go column ), was formerly the Executive Editor at VG & CE magazine.
While operating the Navy school, Eddy continued to lead W9XBK and wrote a book that defined commercial television for many years.
ELP wrote a tribute to Offord with the song " Are You Ready, Eddy?
LBMG produced songs for Keith Whitley, Eddy Raven, Kenny Rogers, Vern Gosdin, and Butler wrote " Wonder What You'll Do When I'm Gone " for Waylon Jennings, putting the company on the map.

Eddy and Jesus
Eddy distinguished between the corporeal Jesus, the human man in the flesh ( the Son of Man ), and the incorporeal Christ ( the Son of God ).
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.
Eddy and Boyd state that it is now " firmly established " that Tacitus provides a non-Christian confirmation of the crucifixion of Jesus.
* Price, Robert M. " Jesus at the Vanishing Point " in James K. Beilby & Paul Rhodes Eddy ( eds.
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 the textbook, Eddy describes the teachings of Jesus as a complete and coherent divine science.
Eddy and Boyd state that it is now " firmly established " that there is non-Christian confirmation of the crucifixion of Jesus.
Eddy and Boyd state that it is now " firmly established " that Tacitus provides a non-Christian confirmation of the crucifixion of Jesus.
Eddy and Boyd, who question the value of several of the Talmudic references state that the significance of the Talmud to historical Jesus research is that it never denies the existence of Jesus, but accuses him of sorcery, thus indirectly confirming his existence.
When the Dressers accused Eddy of distorting Quimby's teachings, Eddy claimed Quimby's having healed her was only temporary, as her true healing was accomplished through Jesus and the intervention of the Bible.
Biblical scholars Paul Eddy and Gregory Boyd break the spectrum of opinion into four positions ; they call the first three the " legendary-Jesus thesis ," namely that the picture of Jesus in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke is mostly or entirely historically inaccurate.
Robert Funk and Crossan represent this view, one that Eddy and Boyd write is increasingly common among New Testament scholars, particularly those associated with the Westar Institute's Jesus Seminar and Jewish New Testament scholars such as Paula Fredriksen or Amy-Jill Levine. Within this camp there remains a significant gulf between those who hold Schweitzer's view that Jesus had apocalyptic end-time beliefs such as Bart Ehrman and Paula Fredriksen, and those who do not hold this such as Marcus Borg.

Eddy and Nazareth
Their compositions were recorded by many artists from a variety of musical genres, including Tony Bennett, Sonny James, Eddy Arnold, Bob Moore, Charley Pride, Nazareth, Jim Reeves, Leo Sayer, Simon & Garfunkel, Sarah Vaughan, The Grateful Dead, Elvis Costello, Count Basie, Dean Martin, Ray Charles, Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan ( Dylan's Self Portrait album has one of Felice's tracks and one co-written with her husband ), and others.

Eddy and taught
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.
For more than a century, The Christian Science Journal and the Christian Science Sentinel have been publishing accounts of restored health based on the system of care that Eddy taught.
While Knapp's father, Ira Knapp, had subscribed to that belief himself, and had been selected by Eddy to be the first person to serve as chairman of the Christian Science Board of Directors, during a libel suit by Josephine Custis Woodbury in 1892, Ira was forced, under oath in court, to concede Eddy had never taught this interpretation herself.
It was felt by supporters of Mrs. Eddy as " the Woman ," that any attempt to paint Mrs. Eddy in this light would meet with universal condemnation of her and her church for deifying her and so, this line of thought went, this notion should never be put forth as any official view of the Church but might be privately taught.
The following year she married a prominent rancher-banker named Dolph Lusk and taught school in Eddy County.

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The readers of her book gathered into an organization and gradually developed into a church, with Mary Baker Eddy as its pastor.
In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Eddy argues that given the absolute goodness and perfection of God, sin, disease, and death were not created by Him, and therefore cannot be truly real.
The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity is housed in an 11-story structure originally built for The Christian Science Publishing Society constructed between 1932 and 1934, and the present plaza was constructed in the late 1960s and early 1970s to include a 28 story administration building, a colonnade, and a reflecting pool with fountain, designed by Araldo Cossutta of I. M. Pei and Partners ( now Pei Cobb Freed ).
... His quarrel with Mrs. Eddy lay in the belief that she herself, as he expressed it, was " a very unsound Christian Scientist.
* God's Perfect Child: Living and Dying in the Christian Science Church by Caroline Fraser ( 2000 ), a biography of Mary Baker Eddy and a history of the Christian Science church from its founding to the present day, with a detailed section on the " child cases " of the 1980s.
In 1967 a tribute song called " Chet's Tune " was produced for his birthday, with contributions by a long list of RCA / Victor artists including Eddy Arnold, Connie Smith, Jerry Reed, Willie Nelson, Hank Snow, and others.
* Fontenrose, Joseph Eddy, The Delphic oracle, its responses and operations, with a catalogue of responses, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978.
* Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: idealism in religious thought
Her singing career received a boost with the help of songwriter / producer / arranger Lee Hazlewood, who had been making records for ten years, notably with Duane Eddy.
As " In Dreams " was released in April 1963, Orbison was asked to replace guitarist Duane Eddy on a tour of the UK in top billing, with The Beatles, whose popularity was on the rise.
Carl Perkins, however, toured with Orbison while they were both signed with Sun Records and recalled a specific concert when Orbison covered the Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald standard " Indian Love Call ", and had the audience completely silenced, in awe.
However, Christian Scientists believe that the many instances of spiritual healing ( as recounted e. g. in the Christian Science periodicals and in the textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy ) are evidence of the correctness of the teaching of the unreality of evil.
The history of the hour record is replete with exploits by some of the greatest names in cycling from both road and track racing ( including, among others, Major Taylor, Henri Desgrange, Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Francesco Moser, Miguel Indurain and Tony Rominger ).
* Paley, William, Natural Theology, with an introduction and notes by Matthew D. Eddy and David M. Knight, Oxford University Press, 2006.
Rock-n-Roll emerged in the mid-50s as the teen music of choice with Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Gene Vincent, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Little Richard, James Brown, Bo Diddley, Buddy Holly, Bobby Darin, Ritchie Valens, Duane Eddy, Eddie Cochran, Brenda Lee, Bobby Vee, Connie Frances, Johnny Mathis, Neil Sedaka, Pat Boone and Ricky Nelson being notable exponents.
Astronomers before Eddy had also named the period after the solar astronomer Edward W. Maunder ( 1851 – 1928 ) who studied how sunspot latitudes changed with time.
Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, a. k. a. Prince Eddy, marries and fathers a child with Annie Crook, a shop girl in London's East End.
In the UK in the early 1960s, Joe Meek was the first British pop producer to make records with studio-created groups, and he had major hits with singles like " Telstar " and Heinz's " Just Like Eddy ".
* Fontenrose, Joseph Eddy, The Delphic oracle, its responses and operations, with a catalogue of responses, Berkeley: University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-03360-4 ( 1978 )
* One Hour with You at Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy: A Tribute

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