Accession: 641P2.65.011
Editorial Title: George H. Allen to Mary Baker Eddy, May 30, 1872
Author: George H. Allen 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: May 30, 1872
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by George H. Allen on embossed lined paper from Lynn, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: This document is apparently the "note" that Allen refers to and included with 641P2.65.012.
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Yours of the 28thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. has Just arrived and contents noted. Need I say I was very glad to hear from you but ere I had finished your note I was Sad. Sad, because of your feeling so bad and because of your. exile from among us here in LynnEditorial Note: Lynn, Massachusetts of your continued Worriment of mind, when I would that you could be at Peace and have some quie t that you might recuperate and be strong and go forth with buckler and Sword. Girded for the fight of Truth- It seems to me all wrong. wrong Wrong, that you must so suffer and be brought low, I say It seems so even in the face of that text "God will one day Justify His Children" but, I cannot doubt that all His Children will one day be Justified but when will that day come. I wait and listen look and wonder But as I look behold coming on wings of Love and Gladness that Glorious morn when we all shall wear that spotless robe of righte ousness and know we are fully Justified, Oh. Glorious Morn', Welcome thrice Welcome it will be to those who understand That God. Wisdom- Love. Truth,

But. dear child we would not look on that darker side of the Picture but the brighter which we know was fully realized by the SonEditorial Note: Jesus Christ. after the Garden the Jeers and scoffs of the rabble The Cross The Spear. thrusts and Taunts, when on that Third day He rose came forth and on the Seventh ascendedEditorial Note: Various accounts of Jesus Christ’s struggles in the Garden of Gethsemane and the events of his crucifiction, resurrection, and ascension are found in chapters near the end of all four of the gospels in the New Testament. unto Himself The Principle As Written: Principal amid the Joys which mortal man can never know,, Yes. Dear Mary "Thy rewardEph 6:8 Knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free. Thou shalt surely As Written: sure ly receive" Then fear not not for those who would kill the bodyMatt 10:28 And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. , nor let them worry thee but be at peace rest thy weary limbs and wait: for- the evildoer As Written: eveil doer shall not always prosper saith the Lord of Hosts,, But. I must draw to a close. and write on things pertaining of business so. goodbye As Written: good. bye dear Mary,

from your. loving Student
George. H. Allen
641P2.65.011
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Yours of the 28thEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. has Just arrived and contents noted. Need I say I was very glad to hear from you but ere I had finished your note I was Sad. Sad, because of your feeling so bad and because of your. exile from among us here in LynnEditorial Note: Lynn, Massachusetts of your continued Worriment of mind, when I would that you could be at Peace and have some quied t that you might recuperate and be strong and go forth with buckerler and Sword. Girded for the fight of Truth- It seems to me all wrong. wrong Wrong, that you must so suffer and be brought low, I say It seems so even in the face of that text "God will one day Justify His Children" but, I cannot doubt that all His Children will one day be Justified but when will that day come. I wait and listen look and wonder But as I look behold coming on wings of Love and Gladness that Glorious morn when we all shall wear that spotless robe of righten ousness and know we are fully Justified, Oh. Glorious Morn', Welcome thrice Welcome it will be to those who understand That God. Wisdom- Love. Truth,

But. dear child we would not look on that darker side of the Picture but the brighter which we know was fully realized by the SonEditorial Note: Jesus Christ. after the Garden the Jeers and scoffs of the rabble The Cross The Spear. thrusts and Taunts, when on that Third day He rose came forth and on the Seventh ascendedEditorial Note: Various accounts of Jesus Christ’s struggles in the Garden of Gethsemane and the events of his crucifiction, resurrection, and ascension are found in chapters near the end of all four of the gospels in the New Testament. unto Himself The Principal Corrected: Principle amid the Joys which mortal man can never know,, Yes. Dear Mary "Thy rewardEph 6:8 Knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free. Thou shalt sure ly Corrected: surely receive" Then fear not not for those who would kill the bodyMatt 10:28 And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. , nor let them worry thee but be at peace rest thy weary limbs and wait: for- the eveil doer Corrected: evildoer shall not alwasys prosper saith the Lord of Hosts,, But. I must draw to a close. and write on things pertaining of business so. good. bye Corrected: goodbye dear Mary,

from your. loving Student
George. H. Allen
 
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Lynn, Massachusetts This letter is not extant. Lynn, Massachusetts Jesus Christ Various accounts of Jesus Christ’s struggles in the Garden of Gethsemane and the events of his crucifiction, resurrection, and ascension are found in chapters near the end of all four of the gospels in the New Testament.