Accession: L02184
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to James Henry Wiggin, August 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: James Henry Wiggin 
Date: August 1886 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery from Boston, Massachusetts.
Archival Note: The date of this letter is an archivist estimate.
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I would never be guilty of an injustice to anyoneAs Written:any one if I knew that I was unjust. We have had too long and pleasant relations in business to have them disturbed now by petty circumstances Why Mr Frye's article As Written: articl was not corrected by meEditorial Note: See L02183 in regard to the Classes was because it was without the copy and my time so limited I let it pass as it was.

The only reason I referred As Written: refered to this, after passing over much more that was trying, was to show myself that we all should be patient and help each other, bound as we are by the human ties of brotherhood. I have found you very kind and accommodating As Written: accomodating at many times for which I am grateful andwillalways try myself to do right in future.

Yours truly
M B G Eddy
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I would never be guilty of an injustice to any oneCorrected:anyone if I knew that I was unjust. We have had too long and pleasant relations in business to have them disturbed now by petty circumstances Why Mr Frye's articl Corrected: article was not corrected by meEditorial Note: See L02183 in regard to the Classes was because it was without the copy and my time so limited I let it pass as it was.

The only reason I refered Corrected: referred to this, after passing over much more that was trying, was to show [?] Unclear or illegible  myself that we all should be patient and help each other, bound as we are by the human ties of brotherhood. I have found you very kind and accomodating Corrected: accommodating at [?] Unclear or illegible  many times for which I am grateful andwillalways try myself to do right in future.

Yours truly
M B G Eddy
 
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