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15621 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 20 paragraph 16

… of healing the man on the Sabbath ( chapter 5:8, 9 ), and showed that it was in accordance with Sabbath law. He alluded also to the custom among the Jews of circumcising …

15622 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 28 paragraph 1

… of healing the most grievous bodily malady; He cured the sickness of the soul which is unto death everlasting. This penitent woman became one of the firmest …

15623 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 37 paragraph 4

… of healing blindness and enriching beggary is confined to earth, and we must hasten to do all of this allotted to us before the nightfall.”

15624 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 38 paragraph 2

… the healing mercy which had been sent to him by the stranger, with the result that his spiritual vision was likewise restored!”

15625 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 40 paragraph 7

… been healed of his blindness, “but as work had been done on the Sabbath, they judge it best to refer the matter to these great authorities in matters of religion …

15626 Sabbath School Lessons October 1896, page 41 paragraph 2

… in healing on the Sabbath day He would be regarded as a transgressor of the law. He was aware that the Pharisees would seize upon such acts with great indignation …

15627 Sabbath School Lessons January 1897, page 22 paragraph 15

… had healed of leprosy, wishing to show his Master special honor, made a supper and invited Him and His friends as guests. The Saviour sat at the table, with Simon …

15628 Sabbath School Lessons January 1897, page 24 paragraph 2

… had healed, bounded freely on, the most active in breaking the palm branches and in waving them before the Saviour. Widows and orphans were among the multitude …

15629 Sabbath School Lessons January 1897, page 30 paragraph 5

2. What relation is suggested between conversion and healing? Compare Psalm 103:3 .

15630 The Saviour of the World, p. 10.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… He heals the noble-man’s son without visiting his home ( John 4:46-52 ); now He restores to health the man at the pool of Bethesda ( John 5:1-9 ); now He feeds the multitude …

15631 The Saviour of the World, p. 41.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and Jehovah hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all.” Isaiah 53:5, 6 .

15632 The Saviour of the World, p. 41.2 (William Warren Prescott)

… in healing for us. The iniquity of us all was laid upon Jesus, and He was treated as we deserved to be treated in order that we might be treated as He deserved to …

15633 The Saviour of the World, p. 42.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… Jesus healed of blindness: “One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see.” John 9:25 .

15634 The Saviour of the World, p. 46.3 (William Warren Prescott)

… be healed? It was because sin was such a horrible fact. It was because it was the only solution of the problem of sin which would justify both God and man before …

15635 The Saviour of the World, p. 49.3 (William Warren Prescott)

… town healing the sick ( Matthew 9:35 ), cleansing the lepers ( Luke 17:11-14 ), casting out demons ( Mark 1:34 ), and even raising the dead to life? Mark 5:41, 42; Luke 7:14, 15; John …

15636 The Saviour of the World, p. 90.3 (William Warren Prescott)

… tempest, healed the sick, and raised the dead, is available and is being mediated in the work of redemption. This is the gospel of the grace of God, the gospel of …

15637 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 16.3 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

And there the crystal river sweetly flows, Beside whose waters Life’s unfading tree With healing virtues rife, immortal glows, To all the ransomed nations promised free.

15638 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 37.1 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

Toil on a little longer here, For thy reward awaits above, Nor droop in sadness or in fear, Beneath the rod that’s sent in love; The deeper wound our spirits feel, The sweeter Heaven’s balm to heal.

15639 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 41.3 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

Then, mourning pilgrim, upward gaze, Beyond this dark and thorny maze A joy for every tear is found, A healing balm for every wound.

15640 Home Here, and Home in Heaven; With Other Poems, p. 42.2 (Annie Rebekah Smith)

O God! Thy praises now With rapture fill my heart, Because I know that thou Can’st healing power impart; And give that depth of joy within, That only springs from pardoned sin.