The relation of the average Christian to the doctrine of Divine Healing is a good deal like the experience of the thrifty Scotchman who was coming to America. For safety, and other reasons, he was anxious to cross the Atlantic on one of the larger passenger liners. He figured he could afford it, if he avoided the expense of meals in the luxurious dining room. So he engaged passage, laid in an ample store of the most economical and easily handled food he knew - crackers and cheese, and went aboard on the day of departure.
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