Miracles.
A British Admiral, a typical British sailor, recently said to a friend: “Do you believe in miracles?” The friend said he did. “Well,’ said the Admiral, “make no mistake, Dunkirk mas a miracle in answer to our National Day of Prayer. I know that coast, and with any other conditions of wind tide, or atmosphere, you would not have got a man off.” A soldier from Dunkirk in hospital in. England said, to his nurse: .‘‘Sister, do you know, directly we got into the British zone of Dunkirk we felt there a wall of protective light between uT and Jerry,”—The Eltham Times, Ecmdnn, quoted by Christian Science Scptinel.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXX, Issue 90, 15 August 1941, Page 3
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