Accession: 402.51.051
Editorial Title: Albert B. Dorman to Mary Baker Eddy, October 6, 1886
Author: Albert B. Dorman 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: October 6, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Albert B. Dorman on unlined paper from Worcester, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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My dear Teacher

YoursEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. received, why you write as you do with no explanation is a mystery. I shall remove the advertisement of your bookEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy as you request. I did not know that I had done such a great wrong as it must appear to you that I have. I had the purest motives to publish the paper in the interest of strict scienceEditorial Note: Christian Science and publish only works recognized by us. If I do not publish yours I cannotAs Written:can not honestly publish any others. I mean to do right, and when I do wrong am only too ready to right myself. I shall do all I can to make my little paper first right in every particular. I am doing good work, and much good, and am determined to work and do the best I can.

As you have practically stopped the sale of your books through me you must not expect the same amount of orders as previously. I shall do all I can for the support of our Journal as heretofore, and shall in my feeble way do all I can for the cause of this the only Truth

Your Affectionate Student
A. B. Dorman

I have not disregarded all or any part of what you have done for me, not knowingly, as it may seem to you.

Handshift:Calvin A. FryeDor
Self just make an error less
Your walk'g in the steps men has point'd out, They ve tried many times & it seems they ve succeeded this time.
402.51.051
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Teacher

YoursEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. received, why you write as you do with no explanation is a [?] Unclear or illegible mystery. I shall remove the advertisement of your bookEditorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy as you request. I did not know that I had done such a great wrong as it must appear to you that I have. I had the purest motives to publish the paper in the interest of strict scienceEditorial Note: Christian Science and publish only works recognized by us. If I do not publish yours I can notCorrected:cannot honestly publish any others. I mean to do right, and when I do wrong am only too ready to right myself. I shall do all I can to make my little paper first right in every particular. I am doing good work, and much good, and am determined to work and do the best I can.

As you have practically stopped the sale of your books through me you must not expect the same a [?] Unclear or illegible mount of orders as previously. I shall do all I can for the support of [?] Unclear or illegible  our Journal as heretofore, and shall in my feeble way do all I can for the cause of this the only Truth

Your Affectionate Student
A. B. Dorman

I have not disregarded all or any part of what you have done for me, not knowingly, as it may seem to you.

Handshift:Calvin A. FryeDor
Self just make an error less
Your walk'g in the steps men has point'd out, They ve tried to many times & it seems they ve succeeded this time.
 
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