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Show CLERGYMEN GIVEN BEST OF.MMENI German Government Is Praised for Its Liberality j Toward Outsiders. Special Cable to Tho Tribune. BERLIN, April 29. The Berliner Tage-blatt Tage-blatt publishes the following letter, which has been sent to the bishop of London by the Anglican bishop of northern and central Europe: Nowhere on the continent have the clergymen and members of our church received better and more liberal treatment treat-ment than in Germany. They were never Interfered with and all of our ministers who have been stationed In German cities gratefully remember the time spent thrre as tho most pleasant of their lives. tsnce the war began our churches In Germany have been cloned and our clergymen have rot urned home, but the church in H'-rlln i" still open. Our pastor there IiuMh throe scrvlcea every Sunday and is pcnniUftd to visit the British prisoners In the camps of r.urilcbpri and f'nrberltz as oftn as he liken. Uurinic the Insl six months lie ha vlsitfrt thirty-nine ' other prison camps in which KiiMlinh-men KiiMlinh-men are inierrwd and he wh received everywhere with 'ho Kiea i-nt courtesy cour-tesy by the military authorities. I consider It a matter of Justice to state that all of our mininicrs who it-turned from Germany are thankful thank-ful to the German Kovmnmeni and tee public for the kind ti r.a t rii-nt th'-v Tpefived. Tli'y vrre trr;iied with Die hisrhes' consideration bv nil clafpes and fome of them even rcclved - f r m of money from German ri u rces loiig after the war was declared. |