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− | | title = | + | | title = Letter from Elbridge Gerry Brown to H. P. Blavatsky |
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− | | source details = | + | | source details = Boston, 9 Bromfield Street |
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− | | original date =Nov 14, 1874 | + | | original date =1874-11-14 |
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− | ... | + | Mme. H. P. Blavatsky. |
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| + | I have read your article in the Daily Graphic and am so much pleased with the statements therein, and the powerful refutations of Dr. Beard’s so-called ‘arguments,’ that I hasten to acknowledge to you, as editor of the Scientist, my gratitude for the service you have done Spiritualism in re-opening the eyes of the skeptical world. |
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| + | Should you ever be in Boston, I beg that you will grant me permission, to call on you that I may learn more of the Eddy Family from one who has had so wonderful an experience and presents it in so interesting and attractive style. |
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| + | I have taken the liberty, to send you a copy of the Scientist. |
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| + | Hoping you will pardon my enthusiasm, which thus seeks expression, I have the honor to subscribe myself, |
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| + | :: with respect, |
| + | ::: truly yours |
| + | ::: Gerry Brown. |
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| + | 9 Bromfield Street,<br> |
| + | Boston. |