Accession: 701A.82.016
Editorial Title: Jennie E. Pearson to Mary Baker Eddy, May 4, 1885
Author: Jennie E. Pearson 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: May 4, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Jennie E. Pearson on embossed lined paper from Auburn, New York.
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I am very sincere in learning your idea of cure - Can I learn and learn successfully - if I so desire? What would it cost me? How much time must I give and when my first and best opportunity - Do I need any books?- Does it require any special preparation or education?

I should feel very badly and to lose As Written: loose confidence in most everything if "going to learn" I should receive no more than I might from books or papers please address me very soon and write very frankly just what you think or would advise me to do

Very Sincerely
Yours for the Truth
Mrs. J. E. Pearson
155 Genesee St
Auburn
New YorkAs Written:N.Y.
701A.82.016
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I am very sincere in learning your idea of cure - Can I learn and learn successfully - if I so desire? What would it cost me? How much time must I give and when my first and best opportunity - Do I need any books?- Does it require any special preparation or education?

I should feel very badly and to loose Corrected: lose confidence in most everything if "going to learn" I should receive no more than I might from books or papers please address me very soon and write very frankly just what you think or would advise me to do

Very Sincerely
Yours for the Truth
Mrs. J. E. Pearson
155 Genesee St
Auburn
N.Y.Expanded:New York
 
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