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Two Hundred Genuine Instances of Divine Healing: The Doctrine Explained
Two Hundred Genuine Instances of Divine Healing: The Doctrine Explained
Publisher: Gospel Trumpet
Author(s): A. L. Byers
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THE testimonies of healing which are published herein are, in nearly all cases, such as have the endorsement, in writing, of eye-witnesses or of persons acquainted with the circumstances of healing. None without such endorsement have been selected, except where the one testifying is well known to the compiler or the publishers. For reference purposes these endorsements which accompanied the original manuscripts, are preserved by the publishers, who, with the compiler, wish the reader to feel that he may repose the fullest confidence in the testimonies given
The part of the book that is descriptive and explanatory of the doctrine of divine healing is for the most part, compiled from various sources. Besides a comparatively small amount of original matter, there are extensive extracts from the writings of J. W. Byers, and selections from articles which have been published in The Gospel Trumpet, contributed by G. P. Tasker, J. E. Forrest, J. C. Blaney, E. E. Byrum, J. W. Byers, and E. H. Ahrendt. There is also some slected matter from other publications.
Anderson, Ind., March, 1911.
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