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Malinda Cramer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Malinda Cramer
Malinda Elliott Cramer (February 12, 1844 – August 2, 1906) was a founder of the Church of Divine Science, a healer, and an important figure in the early New Thought movement. == Biography ==
Cramer was born in Greensboro, Indiana, the daughter of Obediah and Mary Hinshaw Elliott. Hoping to alleviate a persistent health problem, she moved to San Francisco in 1872, where she met Charles Lake Cramer, a photographer, whom she married in 1872.〔"Malinda Cramer", Gale ''Contemporary Authors Online''.〕 Despite the move, health problems continued to plague her, making her an effective invalid. In 1885, perhaps under the impetus of Christian Scientist Miranda Rice,〔''Contemporary Authors Online''〕 Cramer had what she described as a divine revelation after an "hour of earnest mediation and prayerful seeking"〔Cramer, p. 16.〕 and "that hour was the beginning of my realization of the oneness of Life, () a gleam of its Truth flashed across my mental vision".〔Cramer, p. 19.〕 Within two years she was healed.〔Satter, p. 98.〕
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