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- Montevideo (links | edit)
- Mother's Day (links | edit)
- Albany, New York (links | edit)
- Liturgical year (links | edit)
- Vienna (links | edit)
- Miletus (links | edit)
- Lincoln Cathedral (links | edit)
- York Minster (links | edit)
- Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (links | edit)
- Worcester Cathedral (links | edit)
- Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures (links | edit)
- Mary Baker Eddy (links | edit)
- Christian Science (links | edit)
- Timeline of Christian missions (links | edit)
- Durham Cathedral (links | edit)
- Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (links | edit)
- Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (links | edit)
- St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna (links | edit)
- The Christian Science Monitor (links | edit)
- Scottish literature (links | edit)
- The Christian Science Journal (links | edit)
- Christian Science Sentinel (links | edit)
- The Herald of Christian Science (links | edit)
- The Destiny of The Mother Church (links | edit)
- Bliss Knapp (links | edit)
- Christian Science Reading Room (links | edit)
- Christian Science Publishing Society (links | edit)
- Caldas da Rainha (links | edit)
- History of Christianity in Ukraine (links | edit)
- Madrigal (Trecento) (links | edit)
- Godparent (links | edit)
- Exorcist (links | edit)
- St Giles' Cathedral (links | edit)
- Christian Science practitioner (links | edit)
- Manual of The Mother Church (links | edit)
- Robert Peel (historian) (links | edit)
- Christian mysticism (links | edit)
- Prose Works Other than Science and Health (links | edit)
- Christian Science Hymnal (links | edit)
- Vila do Conde (links | edit)
- Cascais (links | edit)
- Epiphany (holiday) (links | edit)
- Principia College (links | edit)
- Province of York (links | edit)
- Zion (Latter Day Saints) (links | edit)