Accession: L07430
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Edward A. Kimball, October 5, 1893
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Edward A. Kimball 
Date: October 5, 1893 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined Pleasant View stationery from Concord, New Hampshire.
Archival Note: This letter includes an archivist notation of "(1893?)".
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L07430
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear student

You know not what you do! Since the newspapers took the heart of my works into their jaws there has an evil come from it that threatens our CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science. with a blow worse than ever before befell it. The purpose of the enemy is to get that pearl garbled into your bookEditorial Note: John Henry Barrows, The History of the World’s Parliament of Religions, 2 vols. (Chicago: Parliament Publishing Company, 1893). But Already God's judgements are apparent; while you are flushed with a feeling of success.

Mr. Hanna writes meEditorial Note: See 033A.13.034. he has nothing for his next issueEditorial Note: Septimus J. Hanna was editor of The Christian Science Journal. and asks for my aid. I have helped him hitherto as is not common to do, but such a breech of trust causes me to pause.

When I delivered my Address to himEditorial Note: On September 22, 1893, Septimus J. Hanna read Eddy’s address to the World's Parliament of Religions at The World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. I called upon him to "promise me sacredly to not allow it to pass out of his hands till he entrusted it sealed to your future care, and he promised me sacredly to do this!

In haste
MBG Eddy
L07430
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear student

You know not what you do! Since the newspapers took the heart of my works into their jaws there has an evil come from it that threatens our CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science. with a blow worse than ever before befell it. The purpose of the enemy is to get that pearl garbled into your bookEditorial Note: John Henry Barrows, The History of the World’s Parliament of Religions, 2 vols. (Chicago: Parliament Publishing Company, 1893). But Already God's judgements are apparent; while you are flushed with a feeling of success.

Mr. Hanna writes meEditorial Note: See 033A.13.034. he has nothing for his next issueEditorial Note: Septimus J. Hanna was editor of The Christian Science Journal. and asks for my aid. I have helped him hitherto as is not common to do, but such a breech of trust causes me to pause.

When I delivered my Address to himEditorial Note: On September 22, 1893, Septimus J. Hanna read Eddy’s address to the World's Parliament of Religions at The World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. I called upon him to "promise me sacredly to not allow it to pass out of his hands till he entrusted it sealed to your future care, and he promised me sacredly to do this!

In haste
MBG Eddy
 
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The cause of Christian Science. John Henry Barrows, The History of the World’s Parliament of Religions, 2 vols. (Chicago: Parliament Publishing Company, 1893) See 033A.13.034. Septimus J. Hanna was editor of The Christian Science Journal. On September 22, 1893, Septimus J. Hanna read Eddy’s address to the World's Parliament of Religions at The World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.