Accession: L04230
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Ira O. Knapp and Flavia Stickney Knapp, February 14, 1897
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Ira O. Knapp  Flavia Stickney Knapp 
Date: February 14, 1897
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined Pleasant View stationery from Concord, New Hampshire.
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Mr. & Mrs. Knapp
My dear Students,

If you have classes in Christian ScienceAs Written:C. S. engaged — teach them before March 1st as that is the date at which I have requested Students to stop for one year teaching, and let "Miscellaneous Writings"Editorial Note: Miscellaneous Writings: 1883-1896 teach the minds of all who wish to learn Christian ScienceAs Written:C. S.– I want you to get this book into all the persons thoughts that come to you, and get them to purchase it. I put the price low so all can get it. May God bless you all through it. I hope you do not think from what is said to you that I am tired with my tasks

Instead of this being the case I feel better for them and never was in better health. Mr. Frye and Miss Shannon are happy with the new book and they dare growing apace, Mr. F.– especially. With love to Miss Daphne

Yours lovingly mother
Mary Baker Eddy
L04230
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mr. & Mrs. Knapp
My dear Students,

If you have classes in C. S.Expanded:Christian Science engaged — teach them before March 1st as that is the date at which I have requested Students to stop for one year teaching, and let "Miscellaneous Writings"Editorial Note: Miscellaneous Writings: 1883-1896 teach the minds of all who wish to learn C. S.Expanded:Christian Science– I want you to get this book into all the persons thoughts that come to you, and get them to purchase it. I put the price low so all can get it. May God bless you all through it. I hope you do not think from what is said to you that I am tired with my tasks

Instead of this being the case I feel better for them and never was in better health. Mr. Frye and Miss Shannon are happy with the new book and they dare growing apace, Mr. F.– especially. With love to Miss Daphne

Yours lovingly mother
Mary Baker Eddy
 
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