Accession: L07447
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Edward A. Kimball, January 22, 1894
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Edward A. Kimball 
Date: January 22, 1894
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined Pleasant View stationery from Concord, New Hampshire.
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My beloved student,

I beg your pardon, — and that you accept my grateful acknowledgement of a beautiful bookEditorial Note: John Henry Barrows, The History of the World’s Parliament of Religions, 2 vols. (Chicago: Parliament Publishing Company, 1893). even at the ninth hour. Pardon for the delay to duly inform you of its receipt, and thanks for the care and wisdom you have used in accomplishing your part of the "World's Parliament of ReligionsEditorial Note: This is in reference to the World's Parliament of Religions at The World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois in 1893." Mr. Frye forgot to return at once the card and I was driven so at other points I forgot to name it to him.

At the time when our Journal was about going to press God gave me a message that was imperative and the Journal was delayed and I active on account of it; the need was impending that my students should hear at once from me through our monthly Mag.

With much love to Mrs Kimball and yourself

N. B. There is one grammatical error in my addressEditorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy’s address, "Unity and Christian Science," which was read to the World's Parliament of Religions. An abridged version was published in Barrows' book. page 1423 paragraphAs Written:par. 1 the verb's tense

L07447
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My beloved student,

I beg your pardon, — and that you accept my grateful acknowledgement of a beautiful bookEditorial Note: John Henry Barrows, The History of the World’s Parliament of Religions, 2 vols. (Chicago: Parliament Publishing Company, 1893). even at the ninth hour. Pardon for the delay to duly inform you of its receipt, and thanks for the care and wisdom you have used in accomplishing your part of the "World's Parliament of ReligionsEditorial Note: This is in reference to the World's Parliament of Religions at The World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois in 1893." Mr. Frye forgot to return at once the card and I was driven so at other points I forgot to name it to him.

At the time when our Journal was about going to press God gave me a message that was imperative and the Journal was delayed and I active toon account of it; the need was impending that my students should hear at once from me through our monthly Mag.

With much love to Mrs Kimball and yourself

N. B. There is one grammatical error in my addressEditorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy’s address, "Unity and Christian Science," which was read to the World's Parliament of Religions. An abridged version was published in Barrows' book. page 1423 par.Expanded:paragraph 1 the verb's tense

 
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John Henry Barrows, The History of the World’s Parliament of Religions, 2 vols. (Chicago: Parliament Publishing Company, 1893). This is in reference to the World's Parliament of Religions at The World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois in 1893. Mary Baker Eddy’s address, "Unity and Christian Science," which was read to the World's Parliament of Religions. An abridged version was published in Barrows' book.