ADVISED BY AN ANGEL.
RECTOR'S STRANGE STORY.
WIFE'S LIFE SAVED.
An astonishing story of having seen aid spoken to an angel is related by the Rev. G. Maurice Elliott, rector of Snitterby, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire, wires the Daily Ghrouicle Norwich representative. Both Mi/. Elliott (who has written a work on " Converse with Angels") and his wife were visiting the city at fche invitation of the Rev. R. C. Griffith, and Mr. Elliott preached at the two churches of which Mr. Griffith is the incumbent.'
I In one of the addresses the rector said . be had a remarkable experience ?.t the , time of a serious illness to his wife. It . was a case of making a life or death choice in regard to whether an operation Bhould be performed. Medical opinion \vas divided as.to the cause of the illness, and also as to the. ; necessity of an operation. "My wife and ' I," said Mr. Elliott, " prayed to our : Father in God that an angel might bo 1 sent to tell us distinctly whether an .operation was required, i '■:'. "The anger came to us. We both saw him. He was bright and shining in appearance, and dressed in white. He spokV to us plainly t and he was in bodily form. | He said ; 'In answer to your prayer,' the 1 Lord has sent me to tell you that the! specialist who advises an operation is wrong in his diagnosis, and that such operation would be fatal.' "I said .to-this guardian angel, ''Will you now lead me to some medical man or surgeon who will prove to me scientifically that you are right!' The angel, replied ' Yes,' and told me to tako.'■■my wife to Brighton. "The angel said he would meet;.us*at the station. We went to Brighton, and the angel was our heavenly guide. He led us to a certain hotel and told us to take' rooms there, and said that seated next to us at the table would be a leading London surgeon, and that after dinner he. would go up into the drawing room.alone, and that I was to follow him and engage him in .'conversation until I extracted the promise from him that he would examine my wife that night. "All this actually happened. The surgeon, who was a Harley Street mail, examined hiy wife that night, and assured me that no operation was needed and everything would come all right. Ho then said to me : ' Now, sir, why did you speak to rac in the drawing room V "I replied that I really did not like to tell him because if I did 1 was sure ha would question my sanity. To my amazement he said he did not think he should. "I then told him that I Was told to speak to him by a guardian angel. To which he replied": 'I am not in the least surprised, because before I left London to come here for a few weeks' rest by the sea I knelt down and asked God to lead me to someone to whom my knowledge and skill could be of real help. " Wo grasped hands and gloried in the fact that there was such a thing as lively faith." ' "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17978, 31 December 1921, Page 9
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534ADVISED BY AN ANGEL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17978, 31 December 1921, Page 9
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