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The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun, which is regarded as the leading newspaper of the South, published excellent accounts of the recent series of Christian Science meetings in Boston, sent by wire by its special correspondent, Hermann S. Hering. While not endorsing Christian Science or any religious movement, the Sun recognizes that to live up to its motto, "Light for all," it must make room for news of the Christian Science movement in its columns.
Following are extracts from the reports published in the Sun; the dates of publication, in all cases, are one day after the events reported.
About sixty Christian Scientists left the city yesterday to attend the Communion service and Annual Meeting of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., which will be held to-morrow and Tuesday.
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June 22, 1899 issue
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"These Three"
E. E.
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The Lectures
with contributions from Agnes O. Hoyt, Lusina Lord, C. D. Craik
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Healed by Christian Science
C. A. Q. Norton
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Meditation
Herbert W. Beck with contributions from F. R. Coyle
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Questions and Answers
G. C. G., An Observer
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Building Air-Castles vs. Prayer without Ceasing
BY O. B. HOMANS.