LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Boston, Mass., April 30, 1909.

Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Beloved Leader:— Your willingness that I should serve in this part of the Master's vineyard, instead of that wherein I have labored for so many years, gives me courage and strength to take up the new duties which have been assigned to me. Your loving interest, shown in so many ways, will always be an inspiration in my work. Divine Love will bless and prosper all that you have sown, and I rejoice that I am accounted worthy to be one of the laborers.

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