LAYING-ON OF HANDS
REMARKABLE CURE REPORTED
(By Telegraph.—Special to The Mail.)
CTIRTSTCT-fT'RCH. April 5.
The remarkable cure (.1 a cripple through the laying on of Lands niter sufferin'* from great physical delormiiy fi :43 years is reported, Mrs-I. McXaugii>ij! i. ui' I [i.rnliy. who states that site Inis inut her iaeiill ies < ompleteiy restored as a ii nth of spiritual aid. Mrs MeXaughin: was preptti'i’d for ihe recent mission of h etding bv Rev. ii. torn, oi
Peter's. I pper Hieeai'lon. flaying de laved the sending in of iter name and ether necessary particulars site was uu aide to attend the mission on Nov cm per 2P th. the last day of ihe mission. ITv. 11. Jiraddock. cf U cl'ingC n. who ir en • gaged in !!ihle-it:-sciiouls work. anoinfei her with wonderful results. the
patient, met with an accident at the age ei 14 months and ever since has boon a cripple suffering from hoih curvature ef tile spine and a deformed leg. She slates tied itnmedittlely alter the eerelarmv the curvature disappeared and no deformity was now perceptible. .Numerous medical tutu had .attended Iter, hut. without beneficial results, and all had declared her case incurable. Her right foot and leg had been deformed sin.ee infanev. tile muscles had never developed, and a cork was used to till the boot in’order that it might be worn at all. "Now," states Mrs McNaugh*c,n. ■■ m y fool is developing more and more every day and 1 have discarded nearly all' the 'cork, except for a little piece in the toe of the boot. Mv leg has already grown almost two inches and the* deformity has almost disappeared. Mrs MeX'aughton stated that the leg had grown over an inch and a halt since the laying on of hands, a fact which could he verified by Mr 3 oik. win, was in possession of all the measurements.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1924, Page 7
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