Accession: L02532
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Clara E. Choate, May 25, 1885
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Clara E. Choate 
Date: May 25, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on a postcard from Boston, Massachusetts.
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Thanks for pamphletEditorial Note: The pamphlet is The unfolding; or, mind understood the healing power. It is apparently the published text of a talk given by Clara Choate, by invitation before the American Legion of Honor, in Tremont Hall, Roxbury, Massachusetts, on March 12, 1885. ― But you borrowed from me without credit, and quoted what you took from Spencer and EmersonEditorial Note: Ralph Waldo Emerson, was that as you would be done by?

I rejoice at your well doing as I always did and always shall.

Yours truly
M. B. G. Eddy

3 Wellington St.
CityEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts
BOSTON MASSACHUSETTSAs Written:MASS
MAY 25 85
L02532
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Thanks for pamphletEditorial Note: The pamphlet is The unfolding; or, mind understood the healing power. It is apparently the published text of a talk given by Clara Choate, by invitation before the American Legion of Honor, in Tremont Hall, Roxbury, Massachusetts, on March 12, 1885. ― But you borrowed from me without credit, and quoted what you took from Spencer and EmersonEditorial Note: Ralph Waldo Emerson, was that as you would be done by?

I rejoice at your well doing as I always did and always shall.

Yours truly
M. B. G. Eddy

3 Wellington St.
CityEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts
BOSTON MASSExpanded:MASSACHUSETTS
MAY 25 85
 
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The pamphlet is The unfolding; or, mind understood the healing power. It is apparently the published text of a talk given by Clara Choate, by invitation before the American Legion of Honor, in Tremont Hall, Roxbury, Massachusetts, on March 12, 1885. Boston, Massachusetts Ralph Waldo Emerson