Accession: L04639
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Sue Ella Bradshaw, February 10, 1887
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Sue Ella Bradshaw 
Date: February 10, 1887
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery from Boston, Massachusetts.
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My dear Student

Go to San FranciscoEditorial Note: San Francisco, California and there establish your Institute It is as easy for students to go from San Jose to San F as for you to do it You can call your practice to you wherever As Written: whenever you are if it tells for itself. Advertise if it is best, no harm in it. Mind curers have got the floor on the basis of disobedience to me. If my students had done as I asked them to do they would have had the precedence As Written: preceedence in all the Chief cities But maliscious mesmerism kept them from going into the places that I indicated and now they ought and will suffer for this mistake. You must quit reading such muddles of lies as Philosophical RealismEditorial Note: Philosophical Realism is a book by William I. Gill. Evans' or anybody else's As Written: elses books that carry along evil and good in their train and make one as real as the other.

Gill says there is no matter then puts the Ego, God, through all modes of mortal mind and calls that Christian ScienceAs Written:C. S. There is neither matter nor mortal mind one is as unreal as the other and neither are

Lovingly
M B G Eddy
L04639
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Student

Go to San FranciscoEditorial Note: San Francisco, California and there establish your Institute It is as easy for students to go from San Jose to CSan F as for you to do it You can call your practice to you whenever Corrected: wherever you are if it tells for itself. Advertise if it is best, no harm in it. Mind curers have got the floor on the basis of disobedience to me. If my students had done as I asked them to do they would have had the preceedence Corrected: precedence in all the Chief cities But maliscious mesmerism kept them from going into the places that I indicated and now they ought and will suffer for this mistake. You must quit reading such muddles of lies as Philosophical RealismEditorial Note: Philosophical Realism is a book by William I. Gill. Evans' or anybody elses Corrected: else's books that carry along evil and good [?] Unclear or illegible  in their train and make one as real as the other.

Gill says there is no matter then puts the Ego, God, through all modes of mortal mind and calls that C. S.Expanded:Christian Science There is neither matter nor mortal mind andone is as unreal as the other and neither are

Lovingly
M B G Eddy
 
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San Francisco, California Philosophical Realism is a book by William I. Gill.