LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

[It will not be out of place, perhaps, to state that the letters which appear in this column from week to week are but a few out of the many wise and good communications received by Mrs. Eddy, and that lack of space is the only reason why more of these are not published. In the abundant supply of good things which come to us, choice is often difficult, but we indulge the hope that those which have been crowded out of the current issue will find place in the next, only to be confronted with a like problem each week. We regret that the demands of other departments do not admit of our devoting more space to this interesting and valuable feature of the Sentinel, and that therefore the greater part of these tokens of love and gratitude to our revered Leader must remain unpublished. —Editor.]

Spokane, Wash., Sept. 22, 1909.

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