Today, my friend Pam remarked that she had opened our book recently and discovered Mrs Eddy's note to Judge Septimus J. Hanna, recorded on page 399 of our book.
How precious was her instruction: he was to ensure that, in addition to his many other duties, four hours each day were devoted exclusively to "reading, prayer and meditation alone with God". Furthermore, this time must be undisturbed and uninterrupted. He was to "shut out observation and the world".
Julie Swannell
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Wednesday, 28 October 2015
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