Accession: L02835A
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Students, August 24, 1897
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Students 
Date: August 24, 1897
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on unlined printed Pleasant View stationery, from Concord, New Hampshire.
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My dear Students

I thank you for thinking of publishing my favorite hymn – "I'm a Pilgrim I'm a Stranger."Editorial Note: The words of the hymn “I’m a pilgrim I’m a Stranger” were written by Mary Dana Shindler (1810-1883) in 1841. One more I admire – "We shall know Each other better."Editorial Note: The words quoted here are found in a hymn usually titled “When the Mists have Rolled Away,” or “When the Mists have Cleared Away.” Its words were written by Annie Herbert Barker (1844-1932) in 1883.

With love, mother,
Mary Baker Eddy.
L02835A
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Students

I thank you for thinking of publishing my favorite hymn – "I'm a Pilgrim I'm a Stranger."Editorial Note: The words of the hymn “I’m a pilgrim I’m a Stranger” were written by Mary Dana Shindler (1810-1883) in 1841. One more I admire – "We shall know Each other better."Editorial Note: The words quoted here are found in a hymn usually titled “When the Mists have Rolled Away,” or “When the Mists have Cleared Away.” Its words were written by Annie Herbert Barker (1844-1932) in 1883.

With love, mother,
Mary Baker Eddy.
 
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The words of the hymn “I’m a pilgrim I’m a Stranger” were written by Mary Dana Shindler (1810-1883) in 1841. The words quoted here are found in a hymn usually titled “When the Mists have Rolled Away,” or “When the Mists have Cleared Away.” Its words were written by Annie Herbert Barker (1844-1932) in 1883.