Letters to our Leader

[When this letter was received at the office of the Sentinel, it bore the following endorsement in the handwriting of our Leader: "Received from the darling children of the Sunday School $20.00.—M. B. G. Eddy."]

Rutland, Vt., July 5, 1904.

Beloved Leader:—My heart yearns for words with which to express its love and gratitude to you as I send this gift from our little Sunday School of six children. The sum is small, but the largest gift to you has not carried with it more genuine and loyal love and gratitude. It is the desire of these little ones that you expend the enclosed sum upon some article to be used in the room set apart for you in the new church in Concord, and may it ever remind you that the seed of your noble effort has taken root in Rutland. I am sure that it will gladden your faithful heart to know that since I wrote you last year, the work of Truth has steadily advanced here, much good fruit being in evidence to prove the healing power of Truth. And now, to you, dear Leader and friend,—the one who has made all this possible for us,—to you there go loving greetings to-day, from the little church in Rutland, Vt.

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