Accession: 518.56.010
Editorial Title: Edward Earle Allen to Mary Baker Eddy, August 20, 1884
Author: Edward Earle Allen 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: August 20, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Edward Earle Allen on embossed lined paper from Boston, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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518.56.010
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Handshift:Calvin A. FryeCurriculumAs Written:Cur. & notice
Sent Aug 25

I write to inform you of my change of address, hoping that you will desire to communicate with me in regard to my entering your next class.

I am very eager to become one of your disciples in the study of Christian Science that following in your footsteps, I may become a co-laborer As Written: colaborer in what I believe As Written: beleive to be the grandest cause of today, whose influence vibrating down the ages with the resistless power of truth, is destined to regenerate mankind, liberating them from their thralldom As Written: thraldom to material things.

And believing As Written: beleiving thus I am very anxious to hear favorably from you. My address from date will be Cottage City MassachusettsAs Written:Mass.

Yours RespectfullyAs Written:Resp’ctf’ly
Edward Earle Allen.
518.56.010
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Calvin A. FryeCur.Expanded:Curriculum & notice
Sent Aug 25

I write to inform you of my change of address, hoping that you will desire to communicate with me in regard to my entering your next class.

I am very eager to become one of your disciples in the study of Christian Science that following in your footsteps, I may become a colaborer Corrected: co-laborer in what I beleive Corrected: believe to be the grandest cause of today, whose influence vibrating down the ages with the resistless power of truth, is destined to regenerate mankind, liberating them from their thraldom Corrected: thralldom to material things.

And beleiving Corrected: believing thus I am very anxious to hear favorably from you. My address from date will be Cottage City Mass.Expanded:Massachusetts

Yours Resp’ctf’lyExpanded:Respectfully
Edward Earle Allen.
 
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