Accession: 333.45.001
Editorial Title: Janette E. Weller to Mary Baker Eddy, March 26, 1886
Author: Janette E. Weller 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: March 26, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Janette E. Weller on lined paper from Littleton, New Hampshire.
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Mrs,. Eddy,

Enclosed please find 3-00Editorial Note: $3.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $86.48 in 2021. which a lady handed in yesterday, for which she wished me to get "Science & Health" revised edition. I said nothing about the postage, as I was so glad to have her be willing to look into this Truth. She has been one of the indifferent ones; is a friend of both Miss Cross and myself. Please send the book to Mrs. Alba Caswell, Waterford, Vermont. Mrs. Rand would like you to send the reply to her enclosed letterEditorial Note: See 705A.83.024., to me, instead of herself, as she thinks it wise, for certain reasons, that her friends know nothing of her plans at present. I think you will be much pleased to have Mrs. R. for a pupil. she is very much absorbed in Christian ScienceAs Written:C. S. and has already done most excellent work; has no husband or children, and in some respects is independent. Miss Bartletts students do good work, and seem to have the Truth very clear as far as she took them She leaves them with confidence that they can heal, but that they must press forward to a higher standard, and put themselves under your instruction as soon as possible. I am preaching the whole time, and it seems as though people were more ready to listen to me now, than while I was taking patients. I hope Mrs. Garrison will join your class. She is a sister of Mrs. Austin of LynnEditorial Note: Lynn, Massachusetts, is one of my converts, and a good woman.

Yours lovingly
Mrs. J. E. Robinson.
333.45.001
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Mrs,. Eddy,

Enclosed please find 3-00Editorial Note: $3.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $86.48 in 2021. fwhich a lady handed in yesterday, for which she wished me to get "Science & Health" revised edition. I said nothing about the postage, as I was so glad to have her be willing to look into this Truth. She has been one of the indifferent ones; is a friend of both Miss Cross and myself. Please send the book to Mrs. Alba Caswell, Waterford, Vermont. Mrs. Rand would like you to send the reply to her enclosed letterEditorial Note: See 705A.83.024., to me, instead of herself, as she thinks it wise, for certain reasons, that her friends know nothing of her plans at present. I think you will be much pleased to have Mrs. R. for a pupil. she is very much absorbed in inAs Written:in C. S.Expanded:Christian Science and has already done most excellent work; has no husband or children, and so in some respects is independent. Miss Bartletts students do good work, and seem to have the Truth very clear as far as she took them She leaves them with confidence that they can heal, but that they must press forward to a higher standard, and put themselves under your instruction as soon as possible. I am preaching the whole time, and it seems as though people were more ready to listen to me now, than while I was taking patients. I hope Mrs. Garrison will join your class. She is a sister of Mrs. Austin of LynnEditorial Note: Lynn, Massachusetts, and is one of my converts, and a good woman.

Yours lovingly
Mrs. J. E. Robinson.
 
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Littleton, New Hampshire $3.00 in 1886 is the equivalent of $86.48 in 2021. See 705A.83.024. Lynn, Massachusetts