LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

New York, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1909.

Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, Brookline, Mass.

Dearly Beloved Leader:—Let me thank you deeply for the irresistible progress of our beloved Cause. It has been realized that naught can check the orderly and harmonious establishment of the stately operations of this world-movement, nor prevent the inevitable recognition and acceptance of the true, pure teachings of Christian Science as revealed to this age by you. The latest sign is one which has moved the world to revise favorably its estimate of Christian Science and its divine mission. It has been moved to note more earnestly its perfect ideals, its righteous government, its just administration, its enduring vitality, its unexampled prosperity, and its universal adoption, and thought seems now prepared for the next larger unfoldment.

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