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Periodical: Boston Christian Scientist

Summary:  From Pat Deveney's database:

Boston Christian Scientist.
A Magazine Devoted to the Cause of Christian Science.
1889—1890 Monthly
Boston, MA. Language: English.
Publisher: Boston Christian Science Society. Editor: Charles A.S. Troup.
Corporate author: Boston Christian Science Society
1/1, January 1889-2/12, December 1890. 12 pp.

This is an absolutely undistinguished Christian Science journal of the early period, with brief doctrinal exegesis of issues and avoidance of controversy. Troup was an early officer of the Christian Science Association in Boston which Mrs. Eddy dissolved in the reorganization of the Church.

Other Sources:Yale University; Harvard University; University of , Durham
Issues:Boston Christian Scientist V1 1889
Boston Christian Scientist V2 1890
Claude-Generated Themes:   Read across 1889–1890, the Boston Christian Scientist is an early organ of the movement from its home city, carrying orthodox Eddyite doctrine in its formative period: the unreality of matter, disease as mental error, God as All-in-All, and healing by spiritual understanding. A small, early paper, it shows Christian Science consolidating its teaching and its institutional identity in Boston at the moment the Church was taking its enduring shape.

Generated by Claude from the periodical's digitized text; a thematic reading, not a bibliographic description.
Topics:Christian Science