Accession: 060A.17.013
Editorial Title: George B. Day to Mary Baker Eddy, December 29, 1886
Author: George B. Day 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: December 29, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by George B. Day on lined printed stationery of the Chicago College of Christian Science, from Chicago, Illinois.
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My Dear Teacher

Yours of the 27thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. is received containing kind words of approbation which are much and highly appreciated. Next to the consciousness of pleasing the Heavenly Father, is the joy of knowing that I have your approval and Love.

Our Teacher is oftenest in our thoughts and for her always arise from grateful hearts, the wish that she may be able to rejoice in the results of her untiring efforts to discover and propagate the Truth.

If Mrs. Larminie wishes – that my name should be connected with her Institute, I cannot object, more especially if it should meet your approval. I am sure that whatever your better judgment may dictate will be satisfactory to her. It will to me. Our little church prospers apace. It is a means of unity. One by one your students are laying aside personality and giving themselves one to another as they have given themselves to Christ (Truth)

Your early students Mr. & Mrs B Sherman have not as yet countenanced the church, by union with it or even attendance. But I am sure they will soon. Roger S. is very faithful in attendance. Remember us in your thought.

Very Truly
Geo. B Day
060A.17.013
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My Dear Teacher

Yours of the 27thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. is received containing kind words of approbation which are much and highly appreciated. Next to the consciousness of pleasing the Heavenly Father, is the joy of knowing that I have your approval and Love.

Our Teacher is oftenest in our thoughts and for her always arise from grateful hearts, the wish that she may be able to rejoice in the results of her untiring efforts to discover and propagate the Truth.

If Mrs. Larminie wishes – that my name should be connected with her Institute, I cannot object, more especially if it should meet your approval. I am sure that whatever your better judgment may dictate will be satisfactory to her. It will to me. Our little church prospers apace. It is a means of unity. One by one your students are laying aside personality and giving themselves one to another as they have given themselves to Christ (Truth)

Your early students Mr. & Mrs B Sherman have not as yet countenanced the church, by union with it or even attendance. But I am sure they will soon. Roger S. is very faithful in attendance. Remember us in your thought.

Very Truly
Geo. B Day
 
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