Accession: L04552
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Edward H. Hammond, March 22, 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Edward H. Hammond 
Date: March 22, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
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Mr Hammond
My dear Student,

How do you like my revised Book? Your letterEditorial Note: See 075.18.003. was good, comforting, – Press on. "You are not here for ease or sin But manhood's noble crown to win"Editorial Note: This is from the first verse of a hymn, “Go forth to life, O child of earth,” by Samuel Longfellow (1819-1892). Samuel Longfellow was the brother of the poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Thirty-four As Written: Thirty four persons joined my Church last Sunday. I wished you had been among them. Six clergymen have applied to enter my next class. The new Book is reaching them, they all say it is much clearer, that they see the meaning As Written: meanng of Christian Science now.

Oh! do they see it? How little they dream of the awfulness of its heights As Written: hights and depths. Write me when you can

Most truly
M B G Eddy

P. 188 l [?] Unclear or illegible  ed 127"

L04552
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mr Hammond
My dear Student,

How do you like my revised Book? Your letterEditorial Note: See 075.18.003. was good, comforting, – Press on. "You are not here for ease or sin But manhood's noble crown to win"Editorial Note: This is from the first verse of a hymn, “Go forth to life, O child of earth,” by Samuel Longfellow (1819-1892). Samuel Longfellow was the brother of the poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Thirty four Corrected: Thirty-four persons joined my Church last Sunday. I wished you had been among them. Six clergymen have applied to enter my next class. The new Book is reaching them, they all say it is much clearer, that they see the meanng Corrected: meaning of Christian Science now.

Oh! do they see it? h How little they dream of the awfulness of its hights Corrected: heights and depths. Write me when you can

Most truly
M B G Eddy

P. 188 l [?] Unclear or illegible  ed 127"

 
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See 075.18.003. This is from the first verse of a hymn, “Go forth to life, O child of earth,” by Samuel Longfellow (1819-1892). Samuel Longfellow was the brother of the poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.