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AND

REMARKABLE

ANSWERS TO PRAYER,

JOHN B. GOUGH,

AS RELATED BY

BISHOP BOWMAN, LL.D.

MRS. MARY GRant Cramer,

JAMES H. POTTS, D.D.
MATHEW HALE SMITH,
JOHN WESLEY,

T. De Witt TALMAGE, D.D.

GEORGE Muller,

BISHOP SIMPSON, D.D.

WILLIAM CArvosso,

JOHN KNOX,

D. L. MOODY,
A. B. EARLE, D.D.
CHARLES G. FINNEY,

S. A. KEENE, D.D.
S. I. PRIME, D.D.
C. H. SPURGEON, D.D.
MRS. MAGGIE VAN COTT,
B. FAY MILLS,

EDWARD PAYSON, D.D.

GEORGE FOX,

MARK GUY PEARCE,

H. L. HASTINGS,

MARTIN LUTHER,

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OFYRIGHTED

BY THE AUTHOR

1893.

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It is needless to say much by way of preface to this book. It will speak for itself. From the writer's standpoint, none but those “given over to hardness of heart" can read these "Touching Incidents" without having their souls wondrously stirred within them; and none but the willfully unbelieving can say, in view of the "Remarkable Answers to Prayer" herein recorded, that God does not hear and regard the cries of his faithful children.

But let it be remembered, that "prayer rises far above a mere form of good words. These, of themselves, are nothing, and may be much worse than nothing. The soul of the reader or utterer must be in them to give them life and power. God hears not my words, He hears me. I rise to Him upon the wings of prayer. I might recite good words forever, but unless my spirit is in them, they are nothing." Yea, nothing but idle words, and mockery before God. The prayer of faith is always prompted by the Holy Spirit, and always receives an answer from the living Father whose Spirit moved its utterance in harmony with His own blessed will.

In these pages no place is given to anything that did not appear to be reliable, as well as calculated to do good. Some of the accounts narrated have come within our personal knowledge. Others have been written or furnished expressly for this work. Still others have been selected from the works of well-known authors, or gleaned from the large number of periodicals which came regularly to our office in connection with the periodical that was under our control. Nor has the supply of material by any means been exhausted.

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