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MISCELLANY

MRS. EDDY'S REPLY

Charles A, Dean, Chairman Board of Trustees,
 First Church of Christ, Scientist, New York City.

Beloved Brethren: — I rejoice with you in the victory of right over wrong, of Truth over error.

Mary Baker Eddy.
Chestnut Hill, Mass.,
January 20, 1910.


A Letter and Mrs. Eddy's Reply

Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy,
Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Revered Leader, Counsellor, and Friend: — The Trustees and Readers of all the Christian Science churches and societies of Greater New York, for the first time gathered in one place with one accord, to confer harmoniously and unitedly in promoting and enlarging the activities of the Cause of Christian Science in this community, as their first act send you their loving greetings.

With hearts filled with gratitude to God, we rejoice in your inspired leadership, in your wise counselling. We revere and cherish your friendship, and assure you that it is our intention to take such action as will unite the churches and societies in this field in the bonds of Christian love and fellowship, thus demonstrating practical Christianity.

Gratefully yours,

First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Second Church of Christ, Scientist,