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Letters & Conversations

OPINIONS OF THE NEW BOOK

From the March 1897 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Boston, February 11th, 1897

REV. MARY BAKER EDDY

Dear Mother:— To me, and I believe to the world, February 10th, 1897, is a Red-Letter day in Christian Science. On this day, the first edition of "Miscellaneous Writings" was delivered at our Publishing House in Boston, and through the Publisher, Mr. Armstrong, distributed to all parts of our country, and to some foreign points. I believe I realize the truth of the following passage in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," to-day as never before,— "Divine Love always has met, and always will meet every human need."

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