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LETTERS TO BRANCH CHURCHES
207

First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Milwaukee, Wis.

Beloved Brethren: — Your communication is gratefully received. Press on! The wrath of men shall praise God, and the remainder thereof He will restrain.


A Telegram and Mrs. Eddy's Reply

Beloved Leader: — The representatives of churches and societies of Christian Science in Missouri, in annual conference assembled, unite in loving greetings to you, and pledge themselves to strive more earnestly, day by day, for the clearer understanding and more perfect manifestation of the truth which you have unfolded to the world, and by which sin and sickness are destroyed and life and immortality brought to light.

Yours in loving obedience,
Churches and Societies of Christian Science in Missouri.

St. Joseph, Missouri,
January 5, 1909.

MRS. EDDY'S REPLY

“Well done, thou good and faithful servant: . . . enter thou into the joy of thy lord” — the satisfaction of meeting and mastering evil and defending good, thus predicating man upon divine Science. (See Science and Health, p. 227.)

Chestnut Hill, Mass.,
January 6, 1909.