Accession: L05412
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Caroline D. Noyes, September 18, 1884
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Caroline D. Noyes 
Date: September 18, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
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My Dear Student,

YoursEditorial Note: See 304.43.011. receivedAs Written:rec'd Mr. Frye has answeredEditorial Note: This answer is not extant. It is possible that Mary Baker Eddy is mistaken in her belief that Frye wrote to Noyes, as Noyes says in 304.43.012 that she has not received a letter from Frye. the business part of your letter and I know of nothing more to reply to except the good news of your faithfulness and the sad part of a little discouragement.

Now my dear, Look away from that which seems, to that which is real. Truth and honesty have all power and dishonesty and error, none Under the circumstances I think it would be a good thing for you to go to N. Y.Editorial Note: New York, New York It is a good field and wide, good only because it accepts new things eagerly and not slowly as Boston does.

My heart is daily touched with such a sense of the merchandise that is being made of this great and Christian work. I sometimes think it will be sold at the shambles and nothing left of its genuineness. The whole movementAs Written:movment is the effect of secret malpractice that opposes me and the right. May I hear from you soon Mrs Silsbee contemplates going to N. Y.Editorial Note: New York, New York Would you like to go with her? Say nothing of this

Lovingly yours
M B G Eddy
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My Dear Student,

YoursEditorial Note: See 304.43.011. rec'dExpanded:received Mr. Frye has answeredEditorial Note: This answer is not extant. It is possible that Mary Baker Eddy is mistaken in her belief that Frye wrote to Noyes, as Noyes says in 304.43.012 that she has not received a letter from Frye. the business part of your letter and I know of nothing more to reply to except the good news of your faithfulness and the sad part of a little discouragement.

Now my dear, Look away from that which seems, to that which is real. Truth and honesty have all power and dishonesty and error, none Under the circumstances I think it would be a good thing for you to go to N. Y.Editorial Note: New York, New York yourself. It is a good field and wide, good only because it accepts new things eagerly and not slowly as Boston does.

My heart is daily touched with such a sense of the merchandise that is being made of this great and Christian work. I sometimes think it will be sold at the shambles and nothing left of its genuineness. The whole movmentCorrected:movement is the effect of their secret malpractice that opposes me and the right. May I hear from you soon Mrs Silsbee contemplates going to N. Y.Editorial Note: New York, New York Would you like to go with her? Say nothing of this

Lovingly yours
M B G Eddy
 
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See 304.43.011. This answer is not extant. It is possible that Mary Baker Eddy is mistaken in her belief that Frye wrote to Noyes, as Noyes says in 304.43.012 that she has not received a letter from Frye. New York, New York New York, New York