Accession: 722B.89.062
Editorial Title: Rudolf Weyler to Mary Baker Eddy, October 25, 1885
Author: Rudolf Weyler 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: October 25, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Rudolf Weyler on embossed lined paper from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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A lady friend kindly furnished me your book Science & Health (volumesAs Written:vols. I & II)Editorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. I am very much interested in the subject they treat of. In fact who could help being so, if he have a mind at all to think with! Now I would desire very much to get some personal instruction of you. I am unable to pay the fee required. But I am told that you allow clergyman to attend your classes free of change, and as I am one of the students of the Divinity School here, I thought perhaps I would come make category of clergyman. Am I mistaken or misinformed? If not, please kindly to let me know.

Very Respectfully Yours
Rudolf Weyler
722B.89.062
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

A lady friend kindly furnished me your book Science & Health (vols.Expanded:volumes I & II)Editorial Note: Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. I am very much interested in the subject they treat of. In fact who could help being so, if he have a mind at all to think with! Now I would desire very much to get some personal instruction of you. I am unable to pay the fee required. But I am told that you allow clergyman to attend your classes free of change, and as I am one of the students of the Divinity School here, I thought perhaps I would come make category of clergyman. Am I mistaken or misinformed? If not, please kindly to let me know.

Very Respectfully Yours
Rudolf Weyler
 
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