Accession: 685P2.78.015
Editorial Title: Charles F. Kinzel to Mary Baker Eddy, April 4, 1888
Author: Charles F. Kinzel 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: April 4, 1888
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Charles F. Kinzel on lined paper from Atchison, Kansas.
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Mrs M- B. G. Eddy
Boston MassachusettsAs Written:Mass
Dear Teacher,

You asked me to write you as soon as I returned home, and again you said in our class you did not want to hear from us only good works, so now that I have a report to make I will fulfill your wish, and as to myself I cannot express myself in language for what I have to tell you, I told you that it was possible we should have anotherAs Written:an other heirAs Written:hair beforeAs Written:befor my return from class or shortly after, you said fear not that all would be right. well so it was. the Truth carried me through, I was the doctor and nurse, four hours later Mrs Kinzel arose and dressed the child, and twenty hours later arose and has not returned, and she can hardly realize that anything has occurred

This demonstration and the light received As Written: recived at your feet, has been a great aid to both As Written: boath of us, and it has been the means to establish us and we are hard at work working out our salvationPhil 2:12 Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. ,

We have also received the agreeable As Written: agreable news, that our former Teacher, Bro Filbert, has passed through a pretty As Written: prety bad chemcialEditorial Note: This is a reference to “chemicalization,” a term Mary Baker Eddy used to refer to a temporary stirring up of symptoms or process of “fermentation” as errors of various types are being destroyed. and confessing just what we must do to follow the Truth and he is determined to do so, perhaps you remember I also passed higher while in the class, so to Bro F. received his dose about the same time or shortly after, we hope that he may continue to do well.

May we share your prayer, and hear from you at your leisure

Your obedient student
C. F. Kinzel
408 So 4th St
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Mrs M- B. G. Eddy
Boston MassExpanded:Massachusetts
Dear Teacher,

You asked me to write you as soon as I returned home, and again you said in our class you did not want to hear from us only good works, so now that I have a report to make I will fullfill your wish, and as to myself I cannot express myself in language for what I have to tell you, I told you that it was possi [?] Unclear or illegible ble we should have an otherCorrected:another hairCorrected:heir beforCorrected:before my return from class or shortly after, you said fear not that all would be right. well so it was. the Truth carried me through, I was the doctor and nurse, four hours later Mrs Kinzel arose and dressed the child, and [?] Unclear or illegible  twenty hours later arose and has not returned, and she can hardly realize that anything has occurre [?] Unclear or illegible d

This demonstration and the light recived Corrected: received at your feet, has [?] Unclear or illegible  been a great aid to boath Corrected: both of us, and it has been the means to establish us and we are hard at work working out our salv [?] Unclear or illegible ationPhil 2:12 Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. ,

We have also received the agreable Corrected: agreeable news, that our former Teacher, Bro Filbert, has bpassed through a prety Corrected: pretty bad chemcialEditorial Note: This is a reference to “chemicalization,” a term Mary Baker Eddy used to refer to a temporary stirring up of symptoms or process of “fermentation” as errors of various types are being destroyed. and confessing just what we must do to follow the Truth and he is determined to do so, perhaps you remember I also passed higher while in the class, so to Bro F. received his dose about the same time or shortly after, we hope that he may continue to do well.

May we share your prayer, and hear from you at your leisure

Your obedient student
C. F. Kinzel
408 So 4th St
 
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This is a reference to “chemicalization,” a term Mary Baker Eddy used to refer to a temporary stirring up of symptoms or process of “fermentation” as errors of various types are being destroyed.