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Show The day of miraclea has not gunt by, the allegations to the contrary notwithstanding., . Joseph Kiiin, ot Cleveland, O., was grievously efllict-d with inflammatory rheumatism. Hid joints were enlarged and sericu.-ly inflamed, in-flamed, and so painful was hia malady mal-ady that the weight of the clothing on his bed was unbearable to him. His pulBe was over 100, the weather was bad for the disease, a drizzlii g rain falling, and the doctor gave up the casa as lost, saying the unfortunate Euflerer could net pGssibly recover. Kain, being an extremely .pious man, sought to console himself by Irepeating such passages of Scripture las came into hia mind.' He finally stumbled upon the pslam '"Who fop-glveth fop-glveth all thy iniquities; who heleth i aII thy diseases;" and saying it over and .over to himself he suddenly felt that he was cured. The next morning he jarcsa from the bed and wuni about jhis duties as u?ual, tho a;u n ving no. iojur.cna fcfiect upon him. - . i |