Accession: L04086
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Clara E. Choate, September 8, 1881
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Clara E. Choate 
Date: September 8, 1881 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten in ink on unlined paper by Mary Baker Eddy.
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My dear Student,

I have not heard from you for a short time and am thinking how much I should like to drop in upon you tonight and wish a Godspeed I hope dear one you and your husband are well and happy I know you are both but do the finite senses admit this that’s the question only with mortal beliefs Call and see me anytime in the Afternoon after 2 o. c. and I will tell you in private my views about College courses etc Love to your husband bring me some more bank stock and sell all my booksEditorial Note: The books referred to here are copies of the third edition of Mary Baker Eddy’s Science and Health, which was published on August 17, 1881. you can

Lovingly
M B G Eddy

Mrs. Dr. C. E. ChoateEditorial Note: Clara E. Choate. Choate did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.”
6. Milford St. Boston
Mass
LYNN MASS. SEP
L04086
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Student,

I have not heard from you for a short time and am thinking how much I should like to drop in upon you tonight and wish a Godspeed I hope dear one you and your husband are well and happy I know you are both but do the finite senses admit this that’s the question only with mortal beliefs Call and see me anytime in the Afternoon after 2 o. c. and I will tell you in private my views about College courses etc Love to your husband bring me some more bank stock and sell all my booksEditorial Note: The books referred to here are copies of the third edition of Mary Baker Eddy’s Science and Health, which was published on August 17, 1881. you can

Lovingly
M B G Eddy

Mrs. Dr. C. E. ChoateEditorial Note: Clara E. Choate. Choate did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.”
6. Milford St. Boston
Mass
LYNN MASS. SEP
 
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The books referred to here are copies of the third edition of Mary Baker Eddy’s Science and Health, which was published on August 17, 1881. Clara E. Choate. Choate did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.”