LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Sydney, Australia, Nov. 21. 1909.

Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, Chestnut Hill, Brookline, Mass.

Beloved Leader:—Permit us to express our deep gratitude to you for your wonderful unselfish labors of love for suffering and sinning humanity. The golden bell that you have sounded throughout the world, telling us "there is no death," has sent us on our way rejoicing, the news having just reached our home in the Antipodes. As far as we know, we are the only students in Australia who went through any course conducted by Edward A. Kimball in the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, Boston. His clear teaching was indeed an inspiration. When we learned that he had passed on it caused for the moment a deep sense of shock and separation, but your beautiful soul-inspiring article lifted the gloom as the morning sunshine melts the dark fog, and showed us clearer than we had seen before that death is an illusion, and that our dear teacher is as much alive today as when he expounded the great truths of Christian Science to us some years ago, always pointing us to Science and Health and expressing unwavering trust and loyalty in you as our faithful Leader.

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