HICKSON’S “MIRACLE"
BEDRIDDEN PATIENT WALKS
LONDON, Oet. I I
A “miracle” occurred at Mr J. M. Hickson’s first service at Frkinghall, Bradford. A woman who had been suffering- from rheumatoid ar-"' thritis, and had been bedridden for six months, strode briskly down the aisle. Interviewed at her homo, she said. “I won’t want crutches again” She demonstrated that she was able to walk erect, after having been doubled up for a year.
Elects of ambulances are conveying sufferers to Mr Hickson's services. which the Bishop of Bradford has blessed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9844, 24 October 1924, Page 3
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