Accession: L09936
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to M. Bettie Bell, May 5, 1888
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: M. Bettie Bell 
Date: May 5, 1888 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined printed stationery from Boston, Massachusetts.
Related Topic: 020A.09.035Digital document 020A.09.035 not available
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My preciousAs Written:pecious Student

I am glad of the opportunity As Written: oppertunity to advise you on the matter of your letterEditorial Note: See 020A.09.035.. Was glad to hear from you and the sweet onesEditorial Note: Elsie N. Bell and Daisy M. Bell at your side.

I think it is decidedly As Written: decidely a good plan as you are a wife and mother for you to do your good work in Christian Science at home, where you will find more time to do it. The time required to go out to teach I find in the sum total, by my own change, is considerable. I trust you will all be suited I was delighted to hear you express yourself so christianly of dear Mrs. Larmnie. I doubt not she will comply pleasantly, and all will go "merry as marriage bells"

All that is lacking to make my students a power that would put to flight the aliens As Written: ailens is the whole substance of Science viz. Christianity; seen in unselfishness love cross bearing etc

Kiss the darlingsEditorial Note: Elsie N. Bell and Daisy M. Bell for me Affectionately—

Lovingly
M B G Eddy

Kindest regards from Dr Frye

 
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My preciousAs Written:pecious Student

I am glad of the opportunity As Written: oppertunity to advise you on the matter of your letterEditorial Note: See 020A.09.035.. Was glad to hear from you and the sweet onesEditorial Note: Elsie N. Bell and Daisy M. Bell at your side.

I think it is decidedly As Written: decidely a good plan as you are a wife and mother for you to do your good work in Christian Science at home, where you will find more time to do it. The time required to go out to teach I find in the sum total, by my own change, is considerable. I trust you will all be suited I was delighted to hear you express yourself so christianly of dear Mrs. Larmnie. I doubt not she will comply pleasantly, and all will go "merry as marriage bells"

All that is lacking to make my students a power that would put to flight the aliens As Written: ailens is the whole substance of Science viz. Christianity; seen in unselfishness love cross bearing etc

Kiss the darlingsEditorial Note: Elsie N. Bell and Daisy M. Bell for me Affectionately—

Lovingly
M B G Eddy

Kindest regards from Dr Frye

 

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