Accession: 356A.48.037
Editorial Title: Elizabeth Webster to Mary Baker Eddy, November 30, 1885
Author: Elizabeth Webster 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Unknown 
Date: November 30, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Elizabeth Webster on lined paper from Chicago, Illinois.
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Excuse me if I trespass upon your valuable time, for I well know how every moment is improved; but wish to send you this little article written by a patient who has a belief of Cataract – both eyes— not destroyed but improving.

His case is well known here; three of the most noted Occulists having said he must wait for them to ripen in order that an operation might remove them—

I know "Science"Editorial Note: Christian Science can destroy the belief and only work and pray to become an humble instrument through and by your teaching.

Mr. Foster is a journalist, very much in earnest, and will I think become a student of yours, and valuable worker in time to come.

Mrs Adams and self are trying earnestly to do our best, thankful every day we had the pleasure of being members of your class and wishing we were there again

With much love and many good wishes from Mrs Adams and myself, I remain your grateful student
Mrs E. Webster
#42 Ogden Ave
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356A.48.037
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Excuse me if I trespass upon your valuable time, for I well know how every moment is improved; but wish to send you this little article written by a patient who has a belief of Cataract – both eyes— not l destroyed but improving.

His case is well known here; three of the most noted Occulists having said he must wait for them to ripen in order that an operation might remove them—

I know "Science"Editorial Note: Christian Science can destroy the belief and only work and pray to become an humble instrument through and by your teaching.

Mr. Foster is a journalist, very much in earnest, and will I think become a student of yours, and valuable worker in time to come.

Mrs Adams and self are trying earnestly to do our best, thankful every day we had the pleasure of being members of your class and wishing we were there again

With much love and many y good wishedes from Mrs Adams and myself, I remain your grateful student
Mrs E. Webster
#42 Ogden Ave
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