Life sketches and faith work . called at another office on the same street and askedthe proprietor to put in a notice of my meeting and baptismal ser-vice for the following Sunday. At first, he was very gentlemanlyand said he would, but when he found I was in the faith work, hesaid, No, I wont have anything to do with it, and turned away,as if he had been insulted. As I went out, I wiped the dust frommy feet, as I also had done against the other paper, when I de-cided to let the Lord correct it. While I was holding my meet-ings last spring in Jersey City, I noticed in a daily paper anaccount o


Life sketches and faith work . called at another office on the same street and askedthe proprietor to put in a notice of my meeting and baptismal ser-vice for the following Sunday. At first, he was very gentlemanlyand said he would, but when he found I was in the faith work, hesaid, No, I wont have anything to do with it, and turned away,as if he had been insulted. As I went out, I wiped the dust frommy feet, as I also had done against the other paper, when I de-cided to let the Lord correct it. While I was holding my meet-ings last spring in Jersey City, I noticed in a daily paper anaccount of the burning of both these presses. Vengeance ismine, 1 will repay saith the Lord. Since then I have never solic-ited a notice of my meetings, but on the other hand have askedthe Lord to keep away the reporters, until they shall be led to givea truthful report. Some papers have given a truthful report, forwhich I am thankful to God. I have a conviction that this workis not to be trifled with by the secular press. Chapter The Word Elder, Its Origin and Use ; Divine and Faith Healing ; the Blood op Christ Deposited in THE Holiest of Holies. ND a little child shall lead them. And the sucking^child shall play on the hole of the asp, and theweaned child shall put his hand on the cockatricesden (a stinging serpent whose breath or look wasfatal), Isaiah^ xi: 6-8. I wish now to relate some incidents which illus-trate the simplicit}^, but power of faith in littlechildren. In Laurel, Del., a three-year-old daughter of , was very ill with fever all night. In the morning, asher father brought her down in his arms wrapped up, sheconsented to let me lay hands on her and pray, I said, Now,little daughter, you are healed. She began to throw off thewrappings. Her father said, Oh, no, you know you wereso sick last night. She looked up in his face and said, Iam coored. Didnt you hear Broder Raymond say I was coored ?Now put on my dress. She was dressed, and played that dayperfectly


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