Accession: L13475
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to The Christian Science Board of Directors, July 4, 1908
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: The Christian Science Board of Directors 
Date: July 4, 1908
Manuscript Description: Letterpress copy of a letter handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on printed stationery from Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
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C. S. Board DirectorsEditorial Note: The Christian Science Board of Directors

Beloved: I request that give the workers on the weather a suitable salary. You will know what they should have and specify it.

Keep me, your leader, out of sight in this transaction– please remember this so far as you can do so and satisfy the workers

Do not make them public in this work. I suggest that you call them Benevolent Board

In haste

Lovingly yours,

M. B. G. Eddy

Charge the weather Board to always provide, mentally argue, for rain where it is needed; but to know in this argument there are no tornadoes cyclones destructive wind or lightningAs Written:lightening.

Again
(You know my name.)
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C. S. Broard DirectorsEditorial Note: The Christian Science Board of Directors

Beloved: I request that give the workers on the weather a suitable salary. You will know what they should have and specify it.

Keep me, your leader, out of sight in this transaction– please remember this so far as you can do so and satisfy the workers

Do not make them public in this work. I suggest that you call them Benevolent Board

In haste

Lovingly yours,

M. B. G. Eddy

Charge the weather Board to always provide, ormentally argue, for rain where it is needed; but to know in this argument there are no tornadoes cyclones destructive wind or lighteningCorrected:lightning.

Again
(You know my name.)
 
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