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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN POLICE COURT

From the July 1887 issue of The Christian Science Journal


This record is derived mainly from the Fredericton Gleaner, New Brunswick, and touches a subject of vital interest to all Christian Scientists. The Gleaner article is headed: Mysteries of Healing; Emma Whitlock among the Lawyers in Court.

It appears that Miss Whitlock roused the envy and opposition of the regular physicians of that region, who took measures to have her punished for healing through Christian Science.

The Police Courtroom was crowded on Tuesday, April 12, when the investigation of the Christian Scientist case was first taken up, before Police-Magistrate Marsh.

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