LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Boston Mass., Aug. 10, 1907.

Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy Pleasant View, Concord, N. H.

Dear Mrs. Eddy:—We, members of the class of 1907, taught by your loyal student, Mr. Alfred Farlow, with one accord send greetings of love and gratitude to you, our dearly beloved Leader. Your revelation of this new-old truth has made it possible for us to come forth from the tomb of material darkness into the light and liberty of the children of God. Your perseverance, toil, and constant obedience to the guidance of the "still, small voice" has cleared away the doubts and mists of creeds and doctrines and revealed the knowing, through proof and demonstration, of the coexistence of God and man, as taught by Christ Jesus.

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