Healed of a Disease Pronounced Incurable

On the second day of May, 1899, I commenced treating a man sixty-four years old in Idaho Springs, Col., who was suffering from miner's consumption of eight years' standing,—which disease is pronounced incurable by materia medica. On the twenty-eighth day of the same month—less than four weeks—he pronounced himself cured and stopped treatment. Some of his friends who were not believers in Christian Science told him that that man (meaning myself) just made him believe he was healed, but he would find out he was not. His reply was, "I am healed, or my lungs are entirely gone, for they do not bother me in the least any more." That was a year ago, and last Sunday at our morning service he sat beside me. He told me he was enjoying good health yet.

There is another man in the same town who had the same disease in its first stage, to whom I gave one week's treatment last June, who was healed. I saw his wife about two months ago; she said he had never had a return of the trouble.—Napoleon B. Meek, Denver, Col.

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