LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

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

Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, Brookline, Mass.

Dear Teacher and Friend:—I want to thank you now outwardly, as I did ten years ago silently, for your article "A Correction," which was reprinted several weeks since in the Sentinel. I am grateful because of the good it has done in reminding me that Science requires thought to be brought down to an orderly and practical basis, and that working with abstractions and overlooking their correlatives destroys the law instead of fulfilling it. The scope of this idea, I believe, is far reaching, and the practical good your article has accomplished is inestimable.

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