Author:Mary Baker Eddy

Works

 * Poems (1911)
 * Science and Health, 1875
 * Science and Health, 1881 (3rd ed. in 2 vols.)
 * Historical Sketch of Christian Science Mind-Healing, 1888
 * Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, 1889
 * Unity of Good, 1890
 * Pulpit and Press, 1895 (with others)
 * Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, 1898
 * Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, 1906/10
 * Miscellaneous Writings, 1914
 * Retrospection and Introspection, 1915
 * Christ and Christmas
 * Rudimental Divine Science, 1908 (first edition published 1887 as Rudiments and Rules of Divine Science)
 * Christian Healing (Boston sermon), 1908
 * The People's Idea of God (Boston sermon), 1908
 * No and Yes, 1909
 * Christian Science versus Pantheism, 1909
 * Message to The Mother Church, June, 1900
 * Message to The Mother Church, June, 1901
 * Message to The Mother Church, June, 1902
 * The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, 1913 (with others)
 * Manual of The Mother Church, 1917

Works about Eddy

 * Elbert Hubbard, “Mary Baker Eddy” in Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers, 1908.
 * Georgine Milmine, The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy (1909)
 * James Henry Leuba, “Psychotherapic Cults,” The Monist, vol. 22 (1912), pp. 348-360.
 * Thomas Polhill Stafford, The Origin of Christian Science (1912)
 * Sibyl Wilbur, The Life of Mary Baker Eddy (1913; 4th ed.)
 * "In Honor of the Opening of an Exhibit Honoring Mary Baker Eddy at Pace University," in Congressional Record, Vol. 149, Page E87. (2003)
 * "In Honor of the Opening of an Exhibit Honoring Mary Baker Eddy at Pace University," in Congressional Record, Vol. 149, Page E87. (2003)
 * "In Honor of the Opening of an Exhibit Honoring Mary Baker Eddy at Pace University," in Congressional Record, Vol. 149, Page E87. (2003)
 * "In Honor of the Opening of an Exhibit Honoring Mary Baker Eddy at Pace University," in Congressional Record, Vol. 149, Page E87. (2003)
 * "In Honor of the Opening of an Exhibit Honoring Mary Baker Eddy at Pace University," in Congressional Record, Vol. 149, Page E87. (2003)