Accession: L02006
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, July 21, 1897
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy 
Date: July 21, 1897
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined Pleasant View stationery from Concord, New Hampshire.
Archival Note: This letter includes markings in blue pencil. See original.
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Dear Doctor

Your letterEditorial Note: See 205B.34.042. is received. You rehearse your vain life squandered in the pleasures of sense without shame and as if I could be interested in it. You have not yet made a success of sin however deeply you have tried to deceive me and others. You close your letter by saying you will say the rest when you see me.

(I have asked you but one favor for the last two years viz., not to break in on my home without doing as others do writing to know if I can see you.

If you do not do this you will not be received. And you cannot come by my permission to my house in less than three years from the time you left it last.)

This space will give you opportunity to improve your life and make even yourself worthy to come under my roof. I keep a duplicate of this letter

Yours only in Truth
Mary Baker Eddy
L02006
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Doctor

Your letterEditorial Note: See 205B.34.042. is received. You rehearse your vain life squandered in the pleasures of sense without shame and as if I could be interested in it. You have not yet made a success of sin however deeply you have tried to deceive me and others. You close your letter by saying you will say the rest when you see me.

(I have asked you but one favor for the last two years viz., not to break in on my home without doing as others do writing to know if I can see you.

If you do not do this you will not be received. And you cannot come by my permission to my house in less than three years from the time you left it last.)

This space will give you opportunity to improve your life and make even yourself worthy to come under my roof. I keep a duplicate of this letter

Yours only in Truth
Mary Baker Eddy
 
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