FAITH HEALING.
THE DALLIMORE MISSION
ADVICE TO HIS FOLLOWERS. KEEP AWAY FROM INVESTIGATORS AUCKLAND, Monday; Mr. A. H. Dallimore, faith-healing evangelist, last evening, addressed a large audience in St. James’ Theatre. “Keep as far from an investigator as you possibly can,” he said. “ If you come into the presence of an investigator concerning Christ’s healing touch you close your lips and pass away.” Mr. Dallimore told of a man whose “skull had been split” in the war. lie had attended one of Mr. Dallimore’s meetings and now his skull was not split any longer, and he was serving the Lord with his whole being. He went before the committee of inquiry and they put him “ to the third degree and worse.” Those present were invited to sign a petition asking that Mr. Dallimore be again allowed to use 1 lie Town Hall on Sunday evenings. “Privy Council is my final court of appeal on earth," said Mr. Dallimore, referring to his exclusion. “If I have to I wiil take revival fire liberty into the Privy Council in London and settle it once and for all.” Animals Cured. A woman in Opotiki reported putting a handkerchief on the hack of a sick hoj’sc. " Instantly the horse was healed and cantered away full of life,” Mr. Dallimore said. He quoted from another woman’s letter the healing of a sick hen, a sick lamb, four other lambs, a ewe, a child, and an adult. Mr. Dallimore said that even if he were threatened with the fires of Smilhficld lie would have to go through with it rat her Ilian give up his faith beefing leaching. in defence of his method of dealing with .patients he said: “If God chooses to lay people on their hacks on Hie platform that is His own business. That is no man’s business.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18804, 28 November 1932, Page 8
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321FAITH HEALING. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18804, 28 November 1932, Page 8
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