Miscellaneous Writings (1883-1896) by Mary Baker Eddy
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MRS. EDDY SICK
MRS. EDDY SICKThe frequent public allegement that I am "sick, unable to speak a loud word," or that I died of palsy, and am dead, - is but another evidence of the falsehoods kept constantly before the public. While I accord these evil-mongers due credit for their MISC 239 desire, let me say to you, dear reader: Call at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, in 1889, and judge for yourself whether I can talk - and laugh too! I never was in better health. I have had but four days' vacation for the past year, and am about to commence a large class in Christian Science. Lecturing, writing, preaching, teaching, etc., give fair proof that my shadow is not growing less; and substance is taking larger proportions. |
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