A Pearl from Abroad

London, S. W., January 10, 1905.

Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, Concord, N. H.

Dear Leader: —The workers in the Sunday School of First Church of Christ, Scientist, London, England, have asked me to express to you something of the gain that has always come to them in striving to follow, with absolute loyality of thought, your loving guidance. It is a great pleasure to them to know that, in their endeavor to put the teaching of our text—book into practice, they were led to anticipate the new by—law, and so were found teaching in exact accordance with its direction. Even when they have not clearly understood the guidance you have given them, they have realized how, in your own words, they were ready if they were but willing to obey, and in their conscious loyalty they have gained some perception of that law of obedience which made our Master "as a little child."

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