TRIBUTE TO. MR J. M. HICKSON
Teurc can down the cheeks oi the Rev. John Mai Hard when, at a memorial service in London yesterday, iie. paid tribute to Mr James Moore I-lickson, the faith healer, "his beloved friend for 22 years" (states the London "Daily Mail" of November 13). Nearly 20 clergymen took part in the service, which was held at St. James's Church, SutTcx gardens', W. Mr Hickson died from pneumonia at the acre of Go. ' ■ ■ Mot-'t of the large congregation were women, and uie.e were many anions them who testi/,-; to (he benefit they have received at Mr Hickson's hands. Wreaths had bei.ii sent in hundreds h'otn all part's ci the world. "With deepest gratitude," wrote the Duke and Duchess of- Hamilton on a wreath they sent. , , • Dr. Fran;: liuthman, leader of the Oxford Group -.v«s anions the congregation.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 5
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