Accession: L05727
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Eugene H. Greene, January 11, 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Eugene H. Greene 
Date: January 11, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery from Boston, Massachusetts.
Final Edits
Original Document

Click image to magnify
Full
Back
Close
View Document
View Image
L05727
-
Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mr Green
My dear Student,

Your proposed student I found deeply interesting and but for the loss it would be to her in not learning I should have kept her. This I had in honesty to acknowledge to her. Now you must cure that case Spinal trouble and catalepsy are among her symptomsAs Written:symptons. Nothing whatever is her only disease Cure it now remove her sense that nothing is something and then send her to me again I want to teach that woman but she is far from teachable As Written: teacheble as she now believes i.e. As Written: ie she is not in a fit state to be taught

Love to Mrs Green

Very truly Yours
M B G Eddy
L05727
-
Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mr Green
My dear Student,

Your proposed student I found deeply interesting and but for the loss it would be to her in not learning I should have kept her. This I had in honesty to a [?] Unclear or illegible cknowledge to her. Now you must cure that case Spinal trouble and catalepsy are among her symptonsCorrected:symptoms. Nothing whatever is her only disease Cure it now remove her sense of that nothing is something and then send her to me again I want to teach that woman but she is far from teacheble Corrected: teachable as she now believes ie Corrected: i.e. she is not in a fit state to be taught

Love to Mrs Green

Very truly Yours
M B G Eddy
 
View Image
 

Back Text

Shown for development purposes only
Boston, Massachusetts