You have completely misunderstood what I wrote about Quimby and the start of the prosperity/healing movements within Charismatic doctrine. His writings were plagarized by both those within the earliest days of the WOF craze, and yes, if you would do a little research, you will find that Mary Baker Eddy greatly plagarized his writings in the creation of her books. "The plagiarized material, much verbatim, was taken from the writings of P. P. Quimby and Francis Lieber," according to the this website:
Mary Baker Eddy I have personally read word-for-word copying of Quimpby's writings within Christian Science literature. Because the site is Catholic doesn't take from the truth.
"Quimby was interested in alternative medicine, mesmerism and healing, and believed the people's problems and sicknesses are caused by problems of the mind," from page 18 of
Importing Faith: The Effect of American "Word of Faith" Culture on contemporary English Evangelical Revivalism by Glyn J. Ackerley. The author makes a definite, unmistakable connection with Quimby's, Baker's and the WOF camp's belief systems. Baker was healed through Quimby's teachings, incidentally. Keep in mind the similarities when considering the methodologies taught within WOF meetings, especially that which pertains to changing or renewal of the mind through a constant recitation of Scripture designed to methodically build one's faith enough to force God's hand. This was, to a degree, founded upon Quimby's focus on the mind. The above book bears all this out.