Authentications
A variety of writings attributed to Mary Baker Eddy and early Christian Scientists are in circulation. These include essays, articles, prayers, reminiscences, anecdotes, and fragments.
The Library provides information about the authenticity of these writings. In some instances we are able to verify the authorship of documents. At other times we can confirm that they are inauthentic. On occasion the extant information is inconclusive.
Consult the list below to learn about documents that we are frequently asked to authenticate. If you would like more information about a document that is not listed, or would like to suggest an entry, please contact us at [email protected] or 617-450-7218.
What do we know about writings attributed to Bicknell Young?
Read about the authenticity of addresses, letters, class notes, and articles.
Did Eddy heal an Australian across the miles?
Find out what our research has concluded.
Did Mary Baker Eddy say it? “When I established The Christian Science Monitor…”
Find out why the authenticity of this statement is in question.
Did Mary Baker Eddy write it? “They that seek me early shall find me”
Explore the authorship of this nineteenth-century sonnet.
Did Mary Baker Eddy write it? “Keep your eye single”
Learn what our archives have to say.