Accession: L09817
Editorial Title: H. C. Waddell to Mary Baker Eddy, January 18, 1887
Author: H. C. Waddell 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Scribe: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: January 18, 1887
Manuscript Description: Handwritten excerpts from a letter from H.C. Waddell, by Mary Baker Eddy as scribe, on lined paper.
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Superficial shams and gross wrongs can'tAs Written:cantalways go uncovered the veiled prophet cannot always lure to destruction

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"The idea of putting everybodyAs Written:every body down as fools and hypocrites who do not accept the dogmas of a superficial woman whose fanaticism hardly outrivals her impostures is too vile to last a decade among thinking people"

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You are under the spell as I was but thank God I am now a free man

L09817
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Superficial shams and [?] Unclear or illegible gross wrongs cantCorrected:can'talways go uncovered the veiled prophet cannot always lure to destruction

[*]Archival Note: A horizontal line is drawn across the page here.

"The idea of putting every bodyCorrected:everybody down as fools and hypocrites who do not accept the dogmas of a superficial woman whose fanaticism hardly outrivals her impostures is too vile to last a decade among thinking people"

[*]Archival Note: A horizontal line is drawn across the page here.

You are under the spell as I was but thank God I am now a free man

 
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