Accession: A11184
Editorial Title: Notes to Lawyer, February 15, 1883
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Scribe: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: February 15, 1883
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Calvin A. Frye on lined paper.
Editorial Note: This document includes Eddy’s thoughts on what Arens might be thinking in relation to the passing of her husband, Asa Gilbert Eddy. Mary Baker Eddy wrote on July 21, 1899 (V03420Digital document V03420 not available): “I possess a spiritual sense of what the malicious mental malpractitioner is mentally arguing which cannot be deceived. I can discern in the human mind, thoughts, motives, and purpose, and neither mental arguments nor psychic power can affect this spiritual insight. It is as impossible to prevent this native perception as to open the door of a room and then prevent a man who is not blind from looking into the room and seeing all it contains.”
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Thoughts from the mindEditorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy wrote on July 21, 1899 (V03420): “I possess a spiritual sense of what the malicious mental malpractitioner is mentally arguing which cannot be deceived. I can discern in the human mind, thoughts, motives, and purpose, and neither mental arguments nor psychic power can affect this spiritual insight. It is as impossible to prevent this native perception as to open the door of a room and then prevent a man who is not blind from looking into the room and seeing all it contains.” of ArensEditorial Note: Edward J. Arens. Mary Baker Eddy believed that the mental malpractice of Edward J. Arens was responsible for Asa Gilbert Eddy’s death..

Thursday morning. Feb. 15th '83

Kill every one who saw Gilbert Eddy die. Get the college into our hands: have got Eastman into our hands.

Make her students sue her for no consideration received As Written: recieved for tuition.

Don't like Mrs. PottersEditorial Note: Possibly Charlotte K. Potter. reports, she don't know enough, will put MortonEditorial Note: Probably Joseph Morton. in.

Don't you reply to a newspaper article, we hold the press: you cannot get anything put in.

I killed a man in Lynn by making him fall from a scaffold.

K. Says to A.

Keep at her all the time keep torturing her all the time then you can kill her, and after she is gone we will kill all that helped her.

[*]Editorial Note: The following lines are written in pencil.Sent to Lawyer Mar 26

Ass of J How to A. G. E. two rec of cap 'rt 4 Ass.

28 As from M B G E to e [?] Unclear or illegible 

A11184
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Thoughts from the mindEditorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy wrote on July 21, 1899 (V03420): “I possess a spiritual sense of what the malicious mental malpractitioner is mentally arguing which cannot be deceived. I can discern in the human mind, thoughts, motives, and purpose, and neither mental arguments nor psychic power can affect this spiritual insight. It is as impossible to prevent this native perception as to open the door of a room and then prevent a man who is not blind from looking into the room and seeing all it contains.” of ArensEditorial Note: Edward J. Arens. Mary Baker Eddy believed that the mental malpractice of Edward J. Arens was responsible for Asa Gilbert Eddy’s death..

Thursday morning. Feb. 15th '83

Kill every one who saw Gilbert Eddy die. Get the college into our hands: have got Eastman into our hands.

Make her students sue her for no consideration recieved Corrected: received for tuition.

Don't like Mrs. PottersEditorial Note: Possibly Charlotte K. Potter. reports, she don't know enough, will put MortonEditorial Note: Probably Joseph Morton. in.

Don't you reply to a newspaper article, we hold the press: you cannot get anything put in.

I killed a man in Lynn by making him fall from a scaffold.

K. Says to A.

Keep at her all the time keep torturing her all the time then you can kill her, and after she is gone we will kill all that helped her.

[*]Editorial Note: The following lines are written in pencil.Sent to Lawyer Mar 26

Ass of J How to A. G. E. two rec of cap 'rt 4 Ass.

28 As from M B G E to e [?] Unclear or illegible 

 
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Mary Baker Eddy wrote on July 21, 1899 (V03420): “I possess a spiritual sense of what the malicious mental malpractitioner is mentally arguing which cannot be deceived. I can discern in the human mind, thoughts, motives, and purpose, and neither mental arguments nor psychic power can affect this spiritual insight. It is as impossible to prevent this native perception as to open the door of a room and then prevent a man who is not blind from looking into the room and seeing all it contains.” Edward J. Arens. Mary Baker Eddy believed that the mental malpractice of Edward J. Arens was responsible for Asa Gilbert Eddy’s death. Possibly Charlotte K. Potter. Probably Joseph Morton. The following lines are written in pencil.