LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

[The following letters relative to the meeting of the National Council of Women, in connection with the Jamestown Exposition, and our Leader's reply to the request for her prayers and the prayers of her Church, will be read with deep interest by all Christian Scientists.—Editor. ]

Mt. Lebanon, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1907.
Miss Gertrude Yates, 14 West 96th Street.

Dear Miss Yates:—Your name was sent me by the President of our Universal Peace Union, Alfred H. Love, to my Mt. Lebanon, N. Y., home among the Shakers, when the marvelous recovery of our dear Eldress Anna White took place, whom all felt that Christian Science had so blessed. At the Jamestown Exposition, Oct. I to 5, occurs the meeting of the National Council of Women. We recognize the divine healing work of the Christian Scientists, under the leadership of that precious soul, Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy. I have taken this opportunity to write you to ask the loving prayers of your faithful people for universal peace. I should be glad could you convey this message to that noble soul. Mrs. Eddy, and we receive direct from her the message and blessing of the Christian Science Church at our Southland meeting. The Council of Women represents eight millions of women around the globe, and we shall feel the blessing of your loving prayers, and be glad to make it known at our convention. I enclose an envelope with my address. I also assure you that the people at beautiful Mt. Lebanon, N. Y., have a warm place in their hearts for the work of the Christian Scientists,—Life, Truth, and Love, in place of sin, sickness, and death.

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