Accession: 542.57.015
Editorial Title: Francis J. Fluno and Ella V. Fluno to Mary Baker Eddy, March 12, 1886
Author: Francis J. Fluno  Ella V. Fluno 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: March 12, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Francis J. Fluno on lined paper from Lexington, Kentucky.
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My dear Teacher.

Your kind letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. brought to us mingled surprise and thankfulness, we did notAs Written:didnot expect or even think of such a thing, we are very grateful to you, and will try never to misuse or abuse the right that you have given, or the confidence As Written: confidense you so kindly have reposed in us,

We are rooted and groundedEph 3:16 That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man; Eph 3:17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, Eph 3:18 May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; in that self-evident, self-existentAs Written:self-existant, invincible, immutable, and last but not least demonstrable Truth that is God, and are reaching out to greater and greater possibilities each day each hour. Though sometimes our skies are darkened. That we see not the pilgrimage goal. We know the sun more brightly will shine. For the clouds that over us roll, My Sister in Wisconsin is rejoicing in that perfect health she has never known before, made so by my absent treatments, we have sent her your new book. a number of which we received this week, and which we are reading with great pleasure and profit. If you see fit to give our cases of healing to the public you may do so, except it may be the case of childbirth. she might be a little delicate about having it come out in print.

Mrs. Lancaster is improving very nicely, is able to be at work most of the time now, and to go about town as she has not been able to do for many years, She feels very keenly the refusal she received from you, and we still hope that she will be well by May, and that you will then see fit to reconsider her application, She is staunch staunch staunch in the ScienceEditorial Note: Christian Science, and would go to headquarters to learn of you, and we would at least not lay a straw in her way,

Her Mother, Mrs. Stone is with her now she is now a Christian ScientistAs Written:C. S. having learned of Mrs. Bell in ChicagoEditorial Note: Chicago, Illinois, She is taking Mrs. L's, three little childrenEditorial Note: Bessie S. Lancaster, William K. Lancaster and Jesse L. Lancaster through the whooping coughAs Written:whoopingcough very nicely, Mrs. L. is as well today and I think stronger than was her sister Mrs. Bell last fall, and has no deafness whatever, does not wear spectacles at all, and her eyes are growing stronger all the time, can read your bookEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy readily by gas light, as well as to sew and thread her needle,

Mrs. Fluno joins in grateful heartfelt thanks, Please remember with kindly thoughts your obedient students

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My dear Teacher.

Your kind letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. brought to us mingled surprise and thankfulness, we didnotCorrected:did not expect or even think of such a thing, we are very greatateful to you, and will try never to misuse or abuse the right that you have given, or the confidense Corrected: confidence you so kindly have reposed in us,

We are rooted and groundedEph 3:16 That he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man; Eph 3:17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, Eph 3:18 May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; in that self-evident, self-existantCorrected:self-existent, invincible, immutable, and last but not least demonstrable Truth that is God, and are reaching out to greater and greater possibilities each day each hour. Though sometimes our skies are darkened. That we see not the pilgrimage goal. We know the sun more brightly will shine. For the cloudlsts that over us roll, My Sister in Wisconsin is rejoiscing in that perfect health she has never known before, made so by my absent treatments, we have sent her your new book. a number of which we have received this week, and which we are reading with great pleasure and proffit. If you see fit to give our cases of healing to the public you may do so, except it may be the case of childbirth. she might be a little delicate about having it come out in print.

Mrs. Lancaster is improving very nicely, is able to be at work most of the time now, and to go about town as she has not been able to do for many years, She feels very keenly the refuseal she received from you, and we still hope that she will be well by May, and that you will then see fit to reconcsider your her application, She is staunch staunch staunch in the sScienceEditorial Note: Christian Science, and would go to headquarters to learn of you, and we would at least not lay a straw in her way,

Her Mother, Mrs. Stone is with her now she is now a C. S.Expanded:Christian Scientist having learned of Mrs. Bell in ChicagoEditorial Note: Chicago, Illinois, She is taking Mrs. L's, three little childrenEditorial Note: Bessie S. Lancaster, William K. Lancaster and Jesse L. Lancaster through the whoopingcoughCorrected:whooping cough very nicely, Mrs. L. is as well today and I think stronger than was her sister Mrs. Bell last fall, and has no deafness whatever, does not wear spectacles at all, and her eyes asre growing stronger all the time, can read your bookEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy readily by gas light, as well as to sew and thread her needle,

Mrs. Fluno joins in grateful heartfelt thanks, Please remember with kindly thoughts your obedient students

 
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