Accession: L02175
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to James Henry Wiggin, March 31, 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: James Henry Wiggin 
Date: March 31, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
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I have looked up the word Vicarious, and agree perfectly with Cruden's definition Circumcision As Written: Circumcission is of no account –

One thing I would say namely, When if ever I get my moroccan bound books you shall have one Another thing let me say equally, certain, that as a spectator merely I cannot teach anyoneAs Written:any one Christian Science. To teach one I must contend with one's As Written: ones opinions & they must yield, too.

So your sitting with the class is not to be the test of what you could learn as. my student Please consider this, as you are always so just to all.

Ever truly
MBG Eddy
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I have looked up the words Vicarious, and agree perfectly with Cruden's definition Circumcission Corrected: Circumcision is of no account –

One thing I would say namely, When if ever I get my moroccan bound books you shall have one Another thing let me say equally, certain, that as a spectator merely I cannot teach any oneCorrected:anyone Christian Science. To teach them one I must contend with their ones Corrected: one's opinions & they must yield, too.

So your sitting with the class is not to be the test of what you could learn as. my student Please consider this, as you are always so just to all.

Ever truly
MBG Eddy
 
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