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This book delves into the fascinating history of miraculous healing, tracing its roots from biblical accounts to its presence in various branches of the Christian Church throughout the centuries.

Drawing upon historical records and personal testimonies, the author explores the experiences of renowned healers across different denominations, including Catholics, Quakers, Methodists, and Shakers. These accounts offer compelling evidence that the power to heal through spiritual means has persisted throughout history, defying skepticism and doubt.

The book challenges the notion that such gifts ceased after the apostolic age, arguing instead that they remain available to those who possess the necessary faith and spiritual receptivity. By examining the conditions under which these healings occur, the author sheds light on the profound connection between faith, the human spirit, and the potential for miraculous intervention.

Ultimately, this book invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of human potential and to embrace the possibility that the extraordinary power of healing may still be accessible in our own time.

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