Accession: 487.55.003
Editorial Title: Mary A. F. Emerson to Mary Baker Eddy, October 25, 1881
Author: Mary A. F. Emerson 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: October 25, 1881
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary A. F. Emerson on lined paper from Arlington, Massachusetts.
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I have purchased your recently published vols.Editorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy and wishing to express my joy I write.

I know not what words to use: that you have immortalized your name no one can dispute! What a blessed work you have accomplished for generations yet to come,! I understand it all and practice As Written: practise your method daily, and am well. I value the books beyond price and study them every spare moment. I am waiting patiently to come and be taught by you. I feel sure I Shall do so sometimeAs Written:some time. I have the expectation As Written: exspectation of some property by way of a relative and then Shall have funds of my own. May the day not be far away when it Shall fall to me.

I hope to attend your meetings in BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts this winter, The weather will be less severe I trust.

Heaven bless you ever, and may you be long spared to do good,
Sincerely and Very Respectfully (with much love)
M. A. F. Emerson.
487.55.003
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I have purchased your recently published vols.Editorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy and wishing to express my joy I write.

I know not what words to use: that you have immortalized your name no one can dispute! What a blessed work you have accomplished for generations yet to come,! I understand it all and practise Corrected: practice your method daily, and am well. I value the books beyond price and study them every spare moment. I am waiting patiently to come and be taught by you. I feel sure I [?] Unclear or illegible  Shall do so some timeCorrected:sometime. I have the exspectation Corrected: expectation of some property by way of a relative and then Shall have funds of my own. May the day not be far away when it Shall fall to me.

I hope to attend your meetings in BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts this winter, The weather will be less severe I trust.

Heaven bless you ever, and may you be long spared to do good,
Sincerely and Very Respectfully (with much love)
M. A. F. Emerson.
 
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