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Letters to the Editor
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.
We of California have just had a wonderful demonstration of the fact that Love can conquer even the fear of the King of terrors—Death. Last week Mrs.
Dear Journal: —For almost two years I have been reading and drinking in the good things from those who were once in bondage to sense, but are now free, who are glad to make known to the world whence came this freedom; and from these experiences I have received more good than I can express in words. I am thankful to the editors of this Journal , as well as to each one for their testimonials.
I Cannot remember that I was ever satisfied with myself or surroundings from childhood. I was always discontented, but continually building air castles that were never realized.
17 John R. Street, Detroit, Oct.
I SHOULD like to acknowledge through the Journal, one of the many ways in which Christian Science has helped me. From a child I had always been subject to severe neuralgic headaches, lasting for days at a time and obliging me to stay out of school a great deal.
Dear Journal: — I send you this testimonial in grateful acknowledgment of God's power in what it has done for me and mine. For twenty years (at intervals) I was a great sufferer from what the doctors term Sciatica in its worst form.
MR. S.
Dear Editor: — Permit me, through the Journal , to thank the "many friends" who gave me such a kindly good-bye and God-speed when I sailed away from them the last Saturday in August. I was not expecting to see so many friends, to receive such a beautiful bouquet or witness so large a manifestation of love, which, for the time, seemed to incapacitate me for expressing myself in a manner I would have liked to.
1617 Chestnut St. , Philadelphia, Pa.