Jan 18/84
A patient of mine handed me the enclosed clippingsEditorial Note: These clippings are not extant. from one for our daily papers.
I wish it might be answered As Written: answerd through the press, for the writer seems to be so thoroughly As Written: thoughly misinformed. Still I look uponAs Written:up on it as error, coming into the light, and all in Gods own time will be set in order. Let not our hearts be troubled we have nothing to fear.John 14:27 Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
Please find enclosed one dollar ($1.00)Editorial Note: $1.00 in 1884 is the equivalent of $31.99 in 2024. for a new subscriber for your paper-
Address
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⇉ Handshift:Louise A. Chipman
Jamaica Plain
Boston
Alveston st.
The scienceEditorial Note: Christian Science in this ladys home, has been so much help in curing her, also her husband and child, that they laughed heartily As Written: heartly at the clipping As Written: clippling when handing it to me,– that they are anxious to subscribe for your paper and send for me wheneverAs Written:when ever they are As Written: ar ailing in belief, ought As Written: aught to, (and does) give us much stronger faith, to press onPhil 3:14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. ,
