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==Childhood== Bliss Knapp, C.S.B., was born on June 7, 1877, in [[Lyman, New Hampshire]].<ref>{{cite book | last=Houpt | first=Charles Theodore | date=1976 | title=Bliss Knapp: Christian Scientist | publisher=Clark-Sprague | page=3}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Bliss Knapp, C.S.B. |url=https://www.longyear.org/learn/pioneer-index/knapp-bliss/ |website=Longyear Museum}}</ref> His parents, Ira Oscar Knapp and Flavia Stickney Knapp, were students of [[Mary Baker Eddy]], the founder of [[Christian Science]], and they were pioneering workers in its growth. Ira Knapp was one of the original directors to whom Mrs. Eddy deeded the land on which the Original Edifice of the [[Mother Church]], The [[First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston|First Church of Christ, Scientist]], in [[Boston, Massachusetts]], was built. Bliss Knapp's mother Flavia had studied under Eddy at the [[Massachusetts Metaphysical College]] in Boston, having completed her [[Christian Science practitioner#Primary class instruction|Primary]] in April 1889. In the summer of 1895 she taught a Primary class with Bliss as a member. He finished this class before the beginning of the fall session at the university. Bliss's sister Daphne was in Mrs. Eddy's last class of 1898, the so-called "Class of Seventy" as seventy invitations had been sent out although 67 attended. Mrs. Knapp was selected as the first teacher in the new Board of Education. Mrs. Knapp taught 85 primary class pupils as a teacher of Christian Science. She was selected to teach the 1898 [[Christian Science practitioner#Christian Science teachers (C.S.B.)|Normal class]] but died on March 15, 1898.
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