Accession: 215.36.011
Editorial Title: William I. Gill to Mary Baker Eddy, June 14, 1886
Author: William I. Gill 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: June 14, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by William I. Gill on lined paper from Lawrence, Massachusetts.
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Rev Mrs. Eddy:
Dear and Honored Teacher,

My heart is happy over your kind noteEditorial Note: This note is not extant.. I grow ever more to see that you have a loving heart as well as a strong and subtle intellect. I have no desire now so strong as to understand you and thoroughly appreciate the force and intent of all your teaching. I am glad you invite me to come see you. In Spirit I am always with you; and there are so many thoughts that come to me about which I would like to hear you speak. Oh how different I feel toward you and your work from what I did when I first entered your lecture room. Dear Madam, you do not know my high regard for you and how I long to advance the Cause of ChristianAs Written:Chrn. Science. The subject is always in my thoughts and in discoursing to others I cannot keep it out; so I heard someoneAs Written:some one say last night that the ScientistsEditorial Note: Christian Scientists are my most faithful friends and hearers; and this was said by one who is not of us and who is naturally jealous of their influence and numbers.

Well, praise the Lord, the good CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science. is destined to prosper. I wish the privilege As Written: privelege of seeing you on Thursday; and I will be there at about 1:30 P.M. unless you suggest another hour.

Yours Most Gratefully
Wm. I Gill.

P.S.

Mrs. Gill writes that she wishes your doctrine may cover the whole earth. G.

Respects to Bro. Frye.

215.36.011
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Rev Mrs. Eddy:
Dear and Honored Teacher,

My heart is happy over your kind noteEditorial Note: This note is not extant.. I grow ever more to see that you have a loving heart as well as a strong and subtle intellect. I have no desire now so strong as to understand you and thoroughly appreciate the force and intent of all your teaching. I am glad you invite me to come see you. In sSpirit I am always with you; and there are so many thoughts that come to me about which I would like to hear you speak. Oh how different I feel toward you and your work from what I did when I first entered your lecture room. Dear Madam, you do not know my high regard for you and how I long to advance the Cause of Chrn.Expanded:Christian Science. The subject is always in my thoughts and in discoursing to others I cannot keep it out; so I heard some oneCorrected:someone say last night that the ScientistsEditorial Note: Christian Scientists a [?] Unclear or illegible re my most faithful friends and hearers; and this was said by one who is not of them us and who is naturally jealous of their influence and numbers.

Well, praise the Lord, the good CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science. is destined to prosper. I wish the privelege Corrected: privilege of seeing you on Thursday; and I will be there at about 1:30 P.M. unless you suggest another hour.

Yours Most Gratefully
Wm. I Gill.

P.S.

Mrs. Gill writes that she wishes your doctrine may cover the whole earth. G.

Respects to Bro. Frye.

 
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