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Quiet Talks about the Healing Christ, first published in 1924, is part of the series of books in the popular Quiet Talks series. Written with inspired detail, Gordon paints a remarkable picture of the seven principles of healing as taught by God's Word. Currently, over 2 million copies of the Quiet Talks series have been sold. About the Author Samuel Dickey Gordon was never given a doctor's degree, and he preferred to be called Mr. S. D. Gordon. He served as the assistant secretary of the YMCA in Philadelphia for two years and as the secretary of the YMCA in Ohio for nine years. After that time, he devoted himself to public speaking in the US, Europe, and Asia. In 1895, he was invited to the Moody Bible Institute where he delivered a course of lectures. His first Quiet Talks volume was published this same year. Gordon was a warm supporter of Keswick, and he spoke at both the 1909 convention and the 1932 convention. Gordon died in his home in Winston-Salem, NC on June 26, 1936.
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“The absorbing thing here is the preaching of the crucified risen Christ. The healing becomes one manifestation with others of the power of the risen Christ.” (Page 36)
“God had a hard time getting Paul to go His way. God found it difficult sometimes to get Paul to fit into His plans.” (Page 175)
“There are twenty-four individual instances of healing, given in the four Gospels.” (Page 17)
“There are thirty-three instances given of miracles done by Christ” (Page 17)
“And here is the same winsome touch regarding our bodies. Sickness and pain, tears and death, mourning and crying, these are gone, clean worn out. The trees of life bear monthly harvests, and their leaves, like Ezekiel’s, are for healing2.” (Page 38)