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Contagion
This article is part of Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896 (pp. 228-229).
Even though it was written in 1883, this timeless article by Mary Baker Eddy from her Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896 offers a concise yet thorough analysis of what’s going on during times of contagion. It shows how we can play a part in containing the spread of “common consent” that “makes disease catching,” as it says.
We invite you to ponder this article along with us.
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March 9, 2020 issue
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From the readers
Fay Christie, Kelly Buchanan, Maddie Cassidy
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Bringing our prayers to the threat of contagion
Kevin Graunke
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You are brave!
Amy Richmond
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A home maintained by God
Gabriela Mejía
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Making the mountain a molehill
Amy Humphries
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The true spirit of philanthropy
Ingrid Peschke
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When my friends dumped me
Jennifer Johnson
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Harmonious childbirth
Christiane Heer
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Eye trouble healed
William Ward
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Pilot’s sudden vertigo gone
Christopher Johnson
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Quick recovery from a fall
Claire Fisher
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'For flower and fruitage now are seen ...'
Photograph by Carol Lawrence
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Contagion
Mary Baker Eddy