
Titre : | Divine Healing : An Exhaustive Series of Bible Studies on this Important Subject |
Auteurs : | J. Neslon Parr, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Assemblies of God in Great Britain and Ireland, 1930 |
Format : | 67 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
- Introduction - Origin of sickness - Is sickness always the result of personal sin? - Some causes of sickness : Neglect or Abuse of Body; Sin; Sickness at Corinth - To whom shall we go? : Bible Omissions ; His Name reveals the Lord as our Healer ; Mission of Jesus reveals Him as the Healer ; His Commission to Church reveals Him as Healer ; Healings Wrought through the Church as recorded in Acts reveal Him as the Healer ; The Epistles reveal Christ as the Healer ; Exposition of James v. 14, 15 - Difficulties: Naaman dipping in Jordan and Hezekiah using Figs ; Trophimus ; Was Luke a Physician ? ; What about healings wrought by Spiritualism, Christian Science, Lourdes, etc. ? ; Did not God provide drugs for our use? ; Paul's Advice to Timothy re Wine ; Paul's Thorn in the Flesh ; Is Sickness a Divine means of Sanctifying ; Should we not therefore submit to it? - The way of healing - Physicians - Why are some not healed ? - Divine healing in history: Justin Martyr and others ; Bernard ; Thomas of Hereford, Luther, Moravians, Zinzendorf ; Scotch Covenanters, Huguenots, Fox ; Thomas Erskine ; John Wesley ; Hugh Bourne, Baptists ; Dorothea Trudel ; J. N. Darby, Plymouth Brethren |
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