I would like to tell of the healing of a boy who was...

I would like to tell of the healing of a boy who was born blind. It was while he was distributing medical books in the various office buildings of this city, that he found his way to my office, and asked if he could be healed, and remarked that it would be a miracle. To human sense it seemed to be so, but with God it was divinely natural.

According to his own statement, he had been treated by the specialists of this city and of New York, but they had failed to do him any permanent good. His eyelashes were matted together, and he was just able to feel his way through the corridors of the buildings.

It was a case of twenty-three years' standing, and after five treatments he was able, for the first time in his life, to tell the time from the Court House clock at eight o'clock in the evening, from my office window.

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