
Testimonies of Healing
Dear Teacher :—Have we been undutiful in keeping silence so long? We think of your labor and unceasing care in the work of establishing Christ's kingdom upon earth, the opening of eyes spiritually blinded, and the unstopping of deaf ears; and we long to become efficient workers, patient, loving, zealous, and true. We meet with many discouragements, but our victories serve to plant our feet firmer on the Rock; and thus shall we meet and triumph over every belief of error, and reach the harmony of true Being.
For several years I have suffered with rheumatism and neuralgia. After having tried several doctors, without receiving any benefit, I almost despaired of ever being well again.
Rupture , with severe pain, healed in three days. A woman who had suffered several years with a running sore on her ankle, and could not wear a shoe, found the pain relieved and the sore healed in sixteen days.
My Dear Friend : I do not know what to write first; I have so much to say, but will write of the subject uppermost in my thoughts. I have received a beautiful letter from Mrs.
My dear teacher : I have been treating a case of bronchitis, incipient consumption, catarrh, and other troubles, with good and permanent results. The death-knell of medicine is tolling.
I was born and brought up in the Catholic faith. From the age of ten years I was a great sufferer from chronic catarrh.
I have been deaf some fifteen or twenty years, and for seven or eight years have not been able to hear anything through my left ear. I could not hear a watch tick close to that ear.
A lady in Chelsea had nervous prostration and severe stomach-trouble, and her throat was much affected. The condition of the patient was such that the door-bell had not been rung for weeks, and she could not bear to have a person in the room long enough for more than the necessary attendance.
Dear Madam :—Mrs. Avery recommended your paper to me, and I should like to take it.
For the benefit of persons fearing tooth-extraction, I give the following. A relative, of rare courage, had suffered tortures from operations at the hands of several skilful dentists, both with and without the administration of gas, so that her regular dentist kindly requested her never to call upon him again for service, as the teeth were locked, and she was liable to breakage of the jaw in the attempt to remove them.