Accession: 480.55.051
Editorial Title: Samuel J. Avery to Mary Baker Eddy, August 7, 1885
Author: Samuel J. Avery 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: August 7, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Samuel J. Avery on unlined paper from Chicago, Illinois.
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Prof. M.B.G. Eddy
Boston MassachusettsAs Written:Mass,
Ever revered and beloved Teacher

Many thanks for the certificates which came duly, and that we may always prove by our good works and demonstrations in Christian Science, our worthiness As Written: worthyness of the rare confidence thus bestowed, by our most honored and beloved Teacher shall be our constant As Written: constent prayer.

At the meeting of the C.S.A.Editorial Note: The Christian Scientist Association of Chicago was a branch of the C.S.A. in Boston, Massachusetts. yesterday, the members were asked to make an extra effort to sustain the Journal.

I shall try to send several more subscribers soon, as I regard it as one of the best means of spreading the glorious truth of Christian Science.

Mrs A joins in love and best wishes.

Faithfully thine
S. J. Avery

P.S. there are many things of which I would like write, but do not feel at liberty to encroach upon your valuable time. I will only add that a Christian Scientist hereEditorial Note: Chicago, Illinois, with my consent, accepted a challenge made by an M.D. in Charge of a hospital, to teach a patient for what they, the M.Ds. claimed they could do no more, and by three treatments she was restored to healed, being able to attend at once to her household duties, and has remained well ever since, that being several months ago, I could mention other cases even more remarkable still, so the good work is progressing.

S. J. A.

480.55.051
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Prof. M.B.G. Eddy
Boston MassExpanded:Massachusetts,
Ever revered and beloved Teacher

Many thanks for the certificates which came duly, and that we may always prove by our good works and demonstrations in Christian Science, our worthyness Corrected: worthiness of the rare confidence thus bestowed, by our most honored and beloved Teacher shall be our constent Corrected: constant prayer.

At the meeting of the C.S.A.Editorial Note: The Christian Scientist Association of Chicago was a branch of the C.S.A. in Boston, Massachusetts. yesterday, the members were asked to make an extra effort to sustain the Journal.

I shall try to send several more subscribers soon, as I regard it as one of the best means of spreading the glorious truth of Christian Science.

Mrs A joins in love and best wishes.

Faithfully thine
S. J. Avery

P.S. there are many things of which I would like write, but do not feel at liberty to encroach upon your valuable time. I will only add that a Christian Scientist hereEditorial Note: Chicago, Illinois, with my consent, accepted a challenge made by an M.D. in Charge of a hospital, to teach a patient for what they, the M.Ds. claimed they could do no more, and by three treatments she was restored to healed, being able to attend at once to her household duties, and has remained well ever since, that being several months ago, I could mention other cases even more remarkable still, so the good work is progressing.

S. J. A.

 
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Chicago, Illinois The Christian Scientist Association of Chicago was a branch of the C.S.A. in Boston, Massachusetts. Chicago, Illinois