Book, Chapter

 1   III,      XVI|    they shall lay hands upon sick folk, and they shall recover,
 2   III,      XVI|      to remove the pain of a sick man, the believer who does
 3   III,     XXIV|   those who stay to tend the sick are believers in consequence.
 4   III,     XXIV|          Laying hands on the sick" must have a similar spiritual
 5   III,     XXIV| practical energies, and the "sick" are changes in the seasons,
 6   III,     XXIV|     seasons, which are often sick through such things as storms,
 7   III,     XXIV|   standing crops was greatly sick, when the heaven was not
 8    IV          |     were smitten in mind and sick in soul, and troubled in
 9    IV,        X|      on the saying about the sick needing a physician, and
10    IV,        X| physician, but they that are sick." Christ unravels these
11    IV,    XVIII|      on the saying about the sick needing a physician, and
12    IV,    XVIII| quite plain that in dividing sick and whole, righteous and
13    IV,    XVIII|     call to repentance. The "sick" and the "sinners" are the
14    IV,     XXVI|      from Christ to heal the sick, and yet it remained within
15    IV,      XXX|     the Creator (just as the sick man discloses the affections
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