Accession: 479.54.023
Editorial Title: Frances J. Babcock to Mary Baker Eddy, May 26, 1885
Author: Frances J. Babcock 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: May 26, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Frances J. Babcock on embossed lined paper from Vallejo, California.
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Your very kind epistleEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. came to hand yesterday, the telegrams have been forwarded to Dr Dunlap, and he informs me, he has already written you I intended to send his address in my last but think I may have forgotten it.

I know what responsibilities you have resting upon you, and only that you are sustained by the unerring Principle of good I know you would give way, but God is with you, and he is more than all that is against youRom 8:31 What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? and we will pray for you that God will listen to every plaintive sigh, And stretch his hand o’er every land. With justice by and by

A better day is comingA morning promised longWhen guided right with holy mightWill overthrow the wrongAnd when the heavenly gloryShall flood the earth & skyAnd strife will cease and perfect peaceWill flourish by and by.

Editorial Note: These are lines from the hymn “A Better Day is Coming” by Robert Lowry.

I will not take up your time further than to say Dr D will expect to be in time for the next class.

479.54.023
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Your very kind epistleEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. came to hand yesterday, the telegrams have been forwarded to Dr Dunlap, and he informs me, he has already written you I intended to send his address in my last but think I may have forgotten it.

I know what responsibilities you have resting upon you, and only that you are sustained by the unerring Principle of good I know you would give way, but God is with you, and he is more than all that is against youRom 8:31 What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? and we will pray for you that God will listen to every plaintive sigh, And stretch his hand o’er every land. With justice by and by

A better day is comingA morning promised longWhen guided right with holy mightWill overthrow the wrongAnd when the heavenly gloryShall flood the earth & skyAnd strife will cease and perfect peaceWill flourish by and by.

Editorial Note: These are lines from the hymn “A Better Day is Coming” by Robert Lowry.

I will not take up your time further than to say Dr D will expect to be in time for the next class.

 
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Vallejo, California This letter is not extant. These are lines from the hymn “A Better Day is Coming” by Robert Lowry.