Accession: 722A.89.006
Editorial Title: Philo H. Weaver to Mary Baker Eddy, August 16, 1886
Author: Philo H. Weaver 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: August 16, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Philo H. Weaver on lined paper from Jamestown, New York.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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722A.89.006
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Calvin A. Fryeletr CirEditorial Note: Letter Curriculum. V03000 is an example of the letter curriculum that was often sent out in response to questions about classes with Mary Baker Eddy. give dates of classAs Written:cl

If I may be allowed to thus address you. I know of no other terms or words to express myself

Your very kind offerEditorial Note: The letter containing Eddy’s offer to Weaver is not extant. receivedAs Written:recd. for which please accept thanks. If possible shall avail myself of it.

I have started this as a lifeworkAs Written:life work and intend (so far as in me lies) to master the work. Do not expect to arrive at or become perfect. but will strive for it. When does your class begin.

Very Truly & Respectfully As Written: Repctfully
P H. Weaver
722A.89.006
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Calvin A. Fryeletr CirEditorial Note: Letter Curriculum. V03000 is an example of the letter curriculum that was often sent out in response to questions about classes with Mary Baker Eddy. give dates of clExpanded:class

If I may be allowed to thus address you. I know of no other terms or words to express myself

Your very kind offerEditorial Note: The letter containing Eddy’s offer to Weaver is not extant. recd.Expanded:received for which please accept thanks. If possible shall avail myself of it.

I have started this as a life workCorrected:lifework and intend (so far as in me lies) to master the work. Do not expect to arrive at or become perfect. but will strive for it. When does your class begin.

Very Truly & Repctfully Corrected: Respectfully
P H. Weaver
 
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Letter Curriculum. V03000 is an example of the letter curriculum that was often sent out in response to questions about classes with Mary Baker Eddy. The letter containing Eddy’s offer to Weaver is not extant.