You are right. I do not believe I shall have any more trouble with beliefs, as I think the latent fear is vanishing. It certainly must, witnessing the power of Good daily, as I do. Each time I try to realize for others and see the immediate result of God's unlimited power, my faith and understanding are strengthened. It gives me joy unspeakable to see error flee in one treatment, where the belief was quite aggravated to mortal sense —as in the case of the deaf girl. Yesterday a man, poor in worldly goods, came to me with belief of cancer, which was very bad indeed to mortal sense. His wife also was sick in bed, and, as they had boarders, he did not know what he should do. He had no money to pay me. I told him that made no difference. To-day he told me that his wife got up, of her own accord, in less than two hours, and helped about the work; and that his cancer had stopped eating, as he could plainly tell by the feeling. He has no pain now, and I am sure he will recover rapidly.
I had a good talk with Mrs.—to-day. I talked kindly, but very plainly, and it was taken in the same spirit. I know it did her good. She tried to be offended at your letter; but, after I had read it, I told her it was all right and was for her good. After I had explained it to her, she thought so too. I told her where I thought her principal mistakes were, and she promised to do her best to rectify them. I believe she will come out all right. I also treated Mr.—for tobacco habit.—