Life sketches and faith work . Do S. Chapter XIII. A Brief of the Work in Chelsea, Boston, and Surroundings,Commencing in the Month of November, 1890. N Saturday, Nov. 8,1890,1 arrived at H. L. Hastings13 George St., Chelsea, Mass., where I was warmlyand cordially received, by the family and household,and was invited by the Womans Christian Temper-ance Union, Sister Snow being President, to takecharge of their meetings, which I did. The littleMission Building, was in readiness for me ; we heldfrom nine to ten meetings a week in this Hall, for upwards of fivemonths; nearly every day of the week


Life sketches and faith work . Do S. Chapter XIII. A Brief of the Work in Chelsea, Boston, and Surroundings,Commencing in the Month of November, 1890. N Saturday, Nov. 8,1890,1 arrived at H. L. Hastings13 George St., Chelsea, Mass., where I was warmlyand cordially received, by the family and household,and was invited by the Womans Christian Temper-ance Union, Sister Snow being President, to takecharge of their meetings, which I did. The littleMission Building, was in readiness for me ; we heldfrom nine to ten meetings a week in this Hall, for upwards of fivemonths; nearly every day of the week during these months thepeople came from all quarters, to the Library Room, to be healedand saved. Some days I would lay hands on about one hundredpersons, and anoint and pray over them, many being instan-taneously healed. The ears of some ten or fifteen mutes wereopened, so that they could hear sounds distinctly, but the articulartion was not perfectly developed, as the cases were not completed \they failing to follow it A MODERN miracle. One deaf lady came for healing, who was born earless on th^right side, there being no opening. I anointed her ear in the nameof the Lord, and put oil on the side where there was no ear, andprayed for her, when she could hear distinctly on the side wherethere was no ear. She testified, two or three times, of her heal-ing in the meetings. I tested the ear, by closing up the left ear,and she could hear every thing I said, distinctly, and yet I couldsee no opening whatever. This occurred before a full audience, inthe Hall. I believe there were from one hundred and fifty, to two 206 LITE SKETCHES OF hundred deaf ears opened, so that man}- of them could hear theticking of a watch. Some of whom had been deaf, ten, twenty,thirty, and forty years. To God be all the glory ! Isa. xxxv : 3,4, 5, 6. Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feebleknees. Say to them, that are of a fearful heart, be strong, fearnot: behold your God will come with v


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