Accession: L11012
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Ellen Brown Linscott, August 13, 1887
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Ellen Brown Linscott 
Date: August 13, 1887
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined printed stationery of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College.
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My dear Student

You have stopped my breath with your anouncmentEditorial Note: See 163A.27.052.! May God forbid that I have been matchmakingAs Written:match-making involuntarily by the suggestion in a letter to Capt. Linscott. I did hope that by sufficient acquaintance you both would see in each other all you needed to love and be happy over in the sense of unity My short way of putting it grew out of my knowledge that his mind at least had been touched with a desire for a companion. O my student, be wise be prudent be moderate in what you do on such an awful casting of your life's die as this.

You have my benediction, my prayer (but only as a desire) that you will be now and forever happier and better for this union. Capt. L. has a large heart it must be kept if once possessed.

Lovingly
M B G Eddy
L11012
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Student

You have stopped my breath with your an a [?] Unclear or illegible nuouncmentEditorial Note: See 163A.27.052.! May God forbid that I have been match-makingCorrected:matchmaking involuntarily by the suggestion in a letter to Capt. Linscott. I did hope that by sufficient acquaintance you both would see in each other all they you needed to love and be happy over in the sense of unity mMy short way of putting it grew out of my knowledge that his mind at least had been touched with a desire for a companion. O my student, be wise be prudent be moderate in what you do on such an awful casting of your life's die as this.

You have my benediction, my prayer (but only as a desire) that you will be now and forever happier and better for this union. Capt. L. has a large heart it must be kept if once possessed.

Lovingly
M B G Eddy
 
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Boston, Massachusetts See 163A.27.052.