Christian Healing
Rolf. A. F. Witzsche
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In the late 1800, a new England woman (Mary Baker Eddy 1812-1910) wrote about her own healing work, which she explained as being founded on a Christianly scientifically basis.
She wrote, "I have healed malignant diphtheria and carious bones
that could be dented by the finger, saving the limbs when the surgeon's
instruments were lying on the table ready for their amputation. I have
healed at one visit a cancer that had eaten the flesh of the neck and
exposed the jugular vein so that it stood out like a chord. I have
physically restored sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech to the
dumb, and have made the lame walk."1 Nor was she alone in this. Christian
Science healing had become widely practiced, with astonishing
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