Accession: L14493
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Septimus J. Hanna, August 19, 1896
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Septimus J. Hanna 
Date: August 19, 1896
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined Pleasant View stationery from Concord, New Hampshire. The envelope for this letter is included.
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My beloved Student,

Today As Written: To-day God gave me the victory. and Benny is saved

Now do not move out of my houseEditorial Note: As First Reader of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, Hanna and his wife Camilla A. Hanna were living in Eddy's former home at 385 Commonwealth Avenue. till you hear again from me The Dr is going away from BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts as soon as he can arrange to, I think by the first of Sept. This bit of information must not be told to anyone As Written: any one I should not named it to you only that I wanted to let you know you could remain in the house till I want it and the terms can be talked of when I see you after the Dr leaves As Written: leavs

At first I thought I would never again rent my house out and would close it But we will talk the matter over when I see you

With deep love ever Mother
M B Eddy

N. B. God has shown me that the salvation of the Dr is promoted by this move just as Mrs King was who obeyed me and is now doing such grand work It takes old heads and older hearts to stand Boston

Again yours

Mother


Handshift:TypewrittenJudge S. J. Hanna.
Woleewin Lodge, Eastport, Maine.

CONCORD N. H.
AUG 21

Handshift:Mary Baker EddyDr.
Copy.
L14493
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My beloved Student,

To-day Corrected: Today God gave me the victory. and Benny is saved

Now do not move out of my houseEditorial Note: As First Reader of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, Hanna and his wife Camilla A. Hanna were living in Eddy's former home at 385 Commonwealth Avenue. till you hear again from me The Dr is going away from BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts as soon as he can arrange to, I think by the first of Sept. This bit of information must not be told to any one Corrected: anyone I should not named it to you only that I wanted to let you know you could remain in the house till I want it and the terms can be talked of when I see you after the Dr leavs Corrected: leaves

At first I thought I would never again rent my house out and would close it But we will talk the matter over when I see you

With deep love ever Mother
M B Eddy

N. B. God has shown me that the salvation of the Dr is promoted by this move just as Mrs King was who obeyed me and is now doing such grand work It takes old heads and older hearts to stand Boston

Again yours

Mother


Handshift:TypewrittenJudge S. J. Hanna.
Woleewin Lodge, Eastport, Maine.

CONCORD N. H.
AUG 21

Handshift:Mary Baker EddyDr.
Copy.
 
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As First Reader of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, Hanna and his wife Camilla A. Hanna were living in Eddy's former home at 385 Commonwealth Avenue. Boston, Massachusetts