LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

New Britain, Conn., Feb. 10, 1908.

Beloved Teacher and Leader:—God bless you in your new home. When I read the description of your present large and convenient house, and of your harmonious move into it, I rejoiced deeply and thanked God, to know that you were no longer cramped for room, as I knew you had been at Pleasant View. May divine Love now give you increased peace and comfort in your increasing self-sacrificing Christian work, even as the Father has now so beautifully enlarged His protecting shelter over you. I owe you endless gratitude for all favors and blessings in Christian Science. For the renewed inspiration that comes to me from your progress and added blessings, my debt to you is constantly increased. Again, divine Love bless you, and all the faithful helpers who are with you.

Your loving student,
Joseph G. Mann.

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