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With Anecdotes Of Famous Washingtonians And Their Georgetown Homes.
2013 Reprint of 1947 Edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Agnes
Mary White Sanford (1897-1982) is considered to be one of the
principal founders of the Inner Healing Movement. She was the
daughter of a Presbyterian missionary in China and the wife of the
Episcopal priest Edgar L. Sanford. Her first book, "The Healing
Light," is often considered a classic in its field. Since its
original 1947 publication, "The Healing Light" has sold over half a
million copies. In this book Sanford outlines her experiences with
the healing power of God. She compares the power of God to the
power of electricity -- "the whole universe is full of it, but only
the amount of it that flows through...will work." In her
down-to-earth, gentle style, Ms. Agnes Sanford explains how the
love of God can become manifest in the most diverse manner. She was
a key figure in the Charismatic Movement in the United States
during the 1960s through to about 1980, mainly through her writing.
Her books include an autobiography titled "Sealed Orders."
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