Accession: L05414
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Caroline D. Noyes, May 25, 1885
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Caroline D. Noyes 
Date: May 25, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
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My dear Student,

You will not think strange I do not write oftener when you know they keep me busier than ever now.

But never mind all is coming out gloriously. When I got my students eyes unclosed to see for themselves they went to work like giants. The great foe, the one doing most is the silent foe.

You will see in next Mag. what has befallenEditorial Note: The June issue of the Journal included an item about A. J. Gordon and some other clergymen who had been arrested for preaching on Boston Common. Rev. Dr. Gordon the one who struck us the first blow I never knew it fail that the one that does me the harm or rather who aims to do it, God deals with.

O! I have watched this till I know His love for me. My eyes often overflow when I hear of the reward of my enemies

Lovingly
M B G Eddy
L05414
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Student,

You will not think strange I do not write oftener when you know they keep me busier than ever now.

But never mind all is coming out gloriously. When I got my students eyes unclosed to see for themselves they went to work like giants. The great foe, the one doing most is the silent foe.

You will see in next Mag. what has befallenEditorial Note: The June issue of the Journal included an item about A. J. Gordon and some other clergymen who had been arrested for preaching on Boston Common. Rev. Dr. Gordon the one who struck us the first blow I never knew it fail that the one that does me the harm or rather who aims to do it, God deals with.

O! I have watched this till I know His love for me. My eyes often overflow when I hear of the reward of my enemies

Lovingly
M B G Eddy
 
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Boston, Massachusetts The June issue of the Journal included an item about A. J. Gordon and some other clergymen who had been arrested for preaching on Boston Common.