LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Waukegan, Ill., Sept. 6, 1909.
Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, Brookline, Mass.

Dear Leader:—We hasten to express gratitude for your forceful and helpful lines,—"There is no Death,"—published in this issue of the Sentinel. We who are Mr. Kimball's students appreciate the "clear, correct teaching" we received; and also his precept and example of unfaltering and unwavering loyalty and obedience to you. In loving and grateful appreciation for these lines we will continue to follow implicitly your every request, as he taught us to; and in humility consecrate our lives anew, that we may become better demonstrators of the truth and more worthy of the blessings we have received through him from you.

Ever yours in love,
Chauncey J. Guthrie,
Alice E. Guthrie.

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