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    Children's Healthcare Is a Legal Duty (CHILD) was from 1983 to 2017 an American nonprofit membership organization that worked to stop child abuse and...
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    defects), a genetic syndrome Children's Healthcare is a Legal Duty (CHILD), an American lobby group that opposes religious exemption laws Child (band), a popular...
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  • History of the Christian Science movement (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    "Exemptions from providing medical care for sick children", Children's Healthcare is a Legal Duty. For 39 states, Guam and the District of Columbia,...
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  • Georgia v. Smith (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    years in fatal beating" (PDF). childrenshealthcare.org. Children's Healthcare Is a Legal Duty, Inc. Melton, Harold D. "Smith v. State, 703 S.E.2d 629...
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    Mapparium is a three-story-tall globe made of stained glass that is viewed from a 30-foot-long (9.1 m) bridge through its interior. As of August 2021, it is part...
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    The First Church of Christ, Scientist (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Manual of the Mother Church: "'The First Church of Christ, Scientist,' is the legal title of The Mother Church. Branch churches of The Mother Church may...
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  • List of Christian Scientists (religious denomination) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Jonathon Livingston Seagull Andrew Clements (1949-2019) – American author of children's books, including Frindle Willis Vernon Cole (1882-1939) – American poet...
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    Christian Science (category Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback via Module:Annotated link)
    administrative staff from the church's 15 departments. There is also a children's fountain and a 690 ft × 100 ft (210 m × 30 m) reflecting pool. Eddy's Manual...
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    all control of her church and its activities." During the course of the legal case, four psychiatrists interviewed Eddy, then 86 years old, to determine...
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  • in a lifetime, and is not identified until several weeks after the class has ended. In the United States, Christian Science practitioners are legally defined...
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    Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures (category Works subject to a lawsuit)
    versions of the book. In 1985 however, following a legal suit brought by United Christian Scientists, a group which wanted to publish their own version...
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  • American writer and early leader of the New Thought movement. She became a "mind cure" practitioner, treating philosopher and writer William James, among...
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  • Robert Peel (historian) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    (April 1995). "Suffering Children and the Christian Science Church". The Atlantic. Peel, Robert (2014) [1931]. The Creed of a Victorian Pagan. Harvard...
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    First Church of Christ, Scientist (Ottawa) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    First Church of Christ, Scientist is a Christian Science church in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The church was first organized in 1899. Its current Italianate...
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  • speaking on Christian Science healing to hundreds of physicians, nurses, healthcare professionals, and clergy. She appeared in two exclusive interviews on...
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  • remaining children to regular visits to a pediatrician. The conviction was overturned in 1993 by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on a legal technicality...
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  • A legal guardian is a person who has been appointed by a court or otherwise has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to make decisions relevant...
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    Daycroft School (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    school for the children of local Christian Scientists. Daycroft was founded by Sarah Pyle Smart as a private school for the children of area Christian...
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    Sutherland Bates, a critic of Christian Science, negatively reviewed Powell's 1930 biography commenting "His method of vindicating Mrs. Eddy is simply to ignore...
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  • therefore Readers have no specific funeral duties. However, if a memorial service is desired by someone, a Reader or other Christian Scientist may select...
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    Science, and was eager to bring legal challenge against her. Since the World did not have legal standing to bring a lawsuit, they sought out those who...
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  • Georgine Milmine (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    start her own periodical, named The Chiel, although its fate is unknown. She went to work as a proofreader for The Syracuse Herald around 1894. At the Herald...
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  • January 2005) was a historian of American religion focusing on the Christian Science church, also known as the Church of Christ, Scientist. A lifelong Christian...
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    Calvin Frye (redirect from Calvin A. Frye)
    ancestor of his, which is now part of Andover, Massachusetts. After attending the public school in Andover, Frye was apprenticed as a machinist in Davis &...
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    Publication in New York, and a trustee for ten years of the estate of Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910), the founder of the church. Dittemore is best known as the co-author...
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  • Christian Science Today (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Christian Science Today: Power, Policy, Practice (1958) is a book by Charles S. Braden, professor of history and the literature of religions at Northwestern...
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    suffragist, and author of a biography of Mary Baker Eddy. She was a San Diego Branch Member of the National League of American Pen Women and a member of the New...
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    Church of Christ, Scientist, and a secretary to Mary Baker Eddy. Dickey was born in Toronto, Canada where he was raised a Methodist. His family moved to...
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  • Samuel Putnam Bancroft (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    and once commented "My boy, you will be ruined for life; it is the work of the devil." For a short period, Bancroft tried unsuccessfully to establish his...
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    Irving C. Tomlinson (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    General Frank S. Streeter, was named by Eddy in a deed of trust to benefit her son, his wife, and their children. In 1928, he taught the Normal class, which...
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