Accession: V00993
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Joseph A. Adams, March 2, 1887
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Joseph A. Adams 
Annotator: Unknown 
Date: March 2, 1887
Manuscript Description: Letterpress copy of a letter handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in unknown handwriting.
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Handshift:UnknownRev J Adams
Handshift:Mary Baker Eddy
My dear Student,

Prosperity makes friends adversity proves them is an old axiom Out of the clergymen that I have taught, one is attempting a role beyond the iniquity of common knaves; are the others going to stand still and let this one injure our causeEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science. and outrage humanity with his christianAs Written:chrtian seeming andAs Written:a unprecedentedAs Written:precedente hypocricyAs Written:hicy

NeverAs Written:Nev [?] Unclear or illegible  life did I labor more unselfishly honestly and guardedly for as a As Written: as human being than for Mr. Gill and behold my reward! You have promised in letters and verbally your aid in time of need and, and have owned obligations Has mesmerism gained such ascendancy over the minds of my Christian students as to make them forget the Christian's duty, and while one is persecuting his benefactor in one way another is led into this great wrong in some other way? This is precisely as it stands

The articleEditorial Note: Possibly Truth-Healing by Mary Baker G. Eddy on pages 1-3 of the April 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal. in our next C. S. Jour must be put in the Inter OceanEditorial Note: Chicago Inter Ocean Will you see that it is done? Write me at once

As ever
MBG Eddy
V00993
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:UnknownRev J Adams
Handshift:Mary Baker Eddy
My dear Student,

Prosperity makes friends adversity proves them is an old axiom Out of the clergymen that I have taught, one is attempting a role beyond the iniquity of common knaves; are the others going to stand still and let this one injure our causeEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science. and outrage humanity with his chrtianCorrected:christian seeming aCorrected:and precedenteCorrected:unprecedented hicyCorrected:hypocricy

NevCorrected:Never [?] Unclear or illegible  life did I labor more unselfishly honestly and guardedly for as as Corrected: a human being than for Mr. Gill and behold my reward! You have promised in letters and verbally your aid in time of need and, and andAs Written:and have owned obligations Has mesmerism gained such a [?] Unclear or illegible scendancy over the minds of my Christian students as to make them forget the Christian's duty, and while one is persecuting his benefactor in one way another is led into this great wrong in some other way? This is precisely as it stands

The articleEditorial Note: Possibly Truth-Healing by Mary Baker G. Eddy on pages 1-3 of the April 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal. in our next C. S. Jour must be put in the Inter OceanEditorial Note: Chicago Inter Ocean Will you see that it is done? Write me at once

As ever
MBG Eddy
 
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The cause of Christian Science. Possibly Truth-Healing by Mary Baker G. Eddy on pages 1-3 of the April 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal. Chicago Inter Ocean