Accession: L12999
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to John F. Linscott, April 9, 1897
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: John F. Linscott 
Date: April 9, 1897
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined Pleasant View stationery from Concord, New Hampshire.
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My precious Student

Your interesting letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. came duly. Was glad to hear from you and gladderAs Written:glader still to read your touching resurrection tone

The Easter As Written: Eater hour in your thought is prophetic of a risen sense and spiritual appreciation of me that will follow all your future years. I was delighted to think of you thus; and to know it of all my dear students, even in a measure, gives the twilight of my years a glow of sunset glory. What a change since my pioneer days! Now you all sit peacefully in the security of knowing the worst is over with all but me. I have to work for a larger number if not at the old difficulties. The new book Mis. WritEditorial Note: Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 by Mary Baker Eddy was clubbed harder than any one I ever wrote to prevent its being given to the public. Over 100 changes I have made in it since its publications Typographical errors and the failure of my help put the whole burden of revising and compiling and even other matters connected with it on me. This has caused a delay in filling orders which I trust will not occur after this edition The materials for the binding and make up of the books in LevantEditorial Note: Levant is a premium, vegetable-tanned goatskin leather. Historically considered the finest type of Morocco leather, it is often used for high-end bindings and Bible rebindings. were ordered last June and "Jonny" never sent them till a few weeks ago

With love to you and your other half Mother Thankful for your dear letter

Ever thine
M B Eddy
L12999
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My precious Student

Your interesting letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. came duly. Was glad to hear from you and gladerCorrected:gladder still to read your touching resurrection tone

The Eater Corrected: Easter hour in your thought is prophetic of a risen sense and spiritual appreciation of me that will follow all your future years. I was delighted to think of you thus; and to know it of all my dear students, even in a measure, gives the twilight of my years a glow of sunset glory. What a change since my pioneer days! Now you all sit peacefully in the security of knowing the worst is over with all but me. I have to work for a larger number if not at the old difficulties. The new book Mis. WritEditorial Note: Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 by Mary Baker Eddy was clubbed harder than any one I ever wrote to prevent its being given to the public. Over 100 changes I have made in it since its publications Typographical errors and the failure of my help put the whole burden of revising and compiling and even other matters connected with it on me. This has caused a delay in filling orders which I trust will not occur after this edition The materials for the binding and make up of the books in LevantEditorial Note: Levant is a premium, vegetable-tanned goatskin leather. Historically considered the finest type of Morocco leather, it is often used for high-end bindings and Bible rebindings. were ordered last June and "Jonny" never sent them till a few weeks ago

With love to you and your other half Mother Thankful for your dear letter

Ever thine
M B Eddy
 
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This letter is not extant. Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 by Mary Baker Eddy Levant is a premium, vegetable-tanned goatskin leather. Historically considered the finest type of Morocco leather, it is often used for high-end bindings and Bible rebindings.