Accession: 033A.13.073
Editorial Title: Septimus J. Hanna to Mary Baker Eddy, April 4, 1895
Author: Septimus J. Hanna 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: April 4, 1895
Manuscript Description: Typewritten by Septimus J. Hanna, with a handwritten signature, on Christian Science Journal stationery, from Boston, Massachusetts.
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Our dear Mother:-

Many thanks for your sweet, thoughtful letter. How "on earth" do you find time to think of every one, and find time to acknowledge every little act of love for you? I am seeing more and more that the infinite is also the infinitesimal. My letters and telegrams to Mr. Frye will have advised you of the Ency'l articleEditorial Note: At the time, Mary Baker Eddy was working on an entry for Johnson’s Universal Cyclopedia..

Now please may I "murmur" just a little? I have the views of the auditorium and the organEditorial Note: The May 1895 issue of The Christian Science Journal included some images of the interior of the new church edifice. all ready for the next Journal. I have felt that it was due to the many who have contributed to the church but have not seen it to reproduce it as far as might be in the Journal; also that it was due Mr. Metcalf as the generous donor of the organ to publish a good picture of it. We hear from all sides that the students have been delighted with the views. Can't we amuse the children just once more? But "nevertheless not my will, but thine be done.Luke 22:42 Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done. "

With deepest love,
S. J Hanna
033A.13.073
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Our dear Mother:-

Many thanks for your sweet, thoughtful letter. How "on earth" do you find time to think of every one, and find time to acknowledge every little act of love for you? I am seeing more and more that the infinite is also the infinitesimal. My letters and telegrams to Mr. Frye will have advised you of the Ency'l articleEditorial Note: At the time, Mary Baker Eddy was working on an entry for Johnson’s Universal Cyclopedia..

Now please may I "murmur" just a little? I have the views of the auditorium and the organEditorial Note: The May 1895 issue of The Christian Science Journal included some images of the interior of the new church edifice. all ready for the next Journal. I have felt that it was due to the many who have contributed to the church but have not seen it to reproduce it as far as might be in the Journal; also that it was due Mr. Metcalf as the generous donor of the organ to publish a good picture of it. We hear from all sides that the students have been delighted with the views. Can't we amuse the children just once more? But "nevertheless not my will, but thine be done.Luke 22:42 Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done. "

With deepest love,
S. J Hanna
 
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At the time, Mary Baker Eddy was working on an entry for Johnson’s Universal Cyclopedia. The May 1895 issue of The Christian Science Journal included some images of the interior of the new church edifice.