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Our Research Room is open Monday–Thursday, 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. No appointment needed during these hours.

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“It will never do to be behind the times”

From the Papers

Learn how the typewriter’s introduction in the late 1800s impacted correspondence from the desk of Mary Baker Eddy.

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What’s the background of the trial allegory in Science and Health?

ask a researcher

Read what we know about the 13-page scene that Mary Baker Eddy described as “A mental court case.”

Leather bound Science and Health laid on a table
Heal wonderfully? Be like Jesus

SENTINEL WATCH PODCAST

Hear the Library's Mike Davis discuss Mary Baker Eddy's healing work in Stoughton, Massachusetts—and what it means for us today.

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Mary Baker Eddy’s response to weather and climate

Featured Article

See how the Library presented some of her ideas at a recent conference on religions.

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Did Mary Baker Eddy write it? “Age”

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Learn about the complexities involved in verifying this document.

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Welcome to The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Since opening to the public in 2002, the Library has offered a place to explore the life, ideas, and achievements of Mary Baker Eddy, who discovered and founded Christian Science—a pioneer whose work touched the fields of religion, health, and journalism. 

The Library houses a rich and extensive collection of original materials that includes documents, art and historic artifacts, photographs, books, and audiovisuals that document the history of the church she founded, up to the present day. 

Explore this website to learn about the Library’s programs, podcasts, exhibits, and archives. Ask us your questions…and read about our research.

Video: “Mary Baker Eddy: A Life of Discovery”

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