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clothes , I shall be healed" ) : when immediately the fountain of her blood was dried up , and she kn ^ ew in her body that she was healed of her plague . Then Jesus , immediately knowing in himself the [ miraculous ] power which had gone out of him , turning about in- the multitude , said : " Who touched my clothes ? " His disciples said unto him : " Thou seest the _ multitude throngi ng thee , yet sayest thou , < Who Touched me P ^^^ Blirh ^ l ^ iieir i ^ unH to see her who had done this . Whereupon the woman , fearing
and trembling , knowing what had been done in her , came and felt down before him , and told him all the truth . Then he said unto her : " Daughter * thy faith hath healed thee ; go in peace , and be whole of thy plague . " While he was yet speaking , there come [ messengers ] from the ruler of the synagogue's [ house ] , saying : f < Th y daughter is dead ; ' why yet troublest thou the teacher ?" Jesus ,, immediately on hearing the word spoken , 'Saith to the ruler of the synagogue : Fear not , only believe . " And he suffered no one to accompany him , except Peter and James and John the brother of James . So he cometh to the house of the ruler of the
synagogue , and seeth a disturbance and [ people ] weeping and wailing much , And having entered in ,, he saith unto them : " Why make ye this disturbance and weep ? the child is not dead , but asleep . " And they derided him . But he , having turned them all out , taketh the child ' s father and mother , and his companions [ Peter , James and John ] , and goeth into [ the place ] , where the
child was , Then taking hold of the child ' s hand , he saith unto her : " Talitha cumi" ( which is by interpretation ' Damsel / I say unto thee , ' arise' ) . And _ ^ immediately the damsel arose ^ and walked , for she was twelve years of age . So they were greatly astonished . But he charged them much , that no one should know this ; and ordered something to be given her to eat .
Luke viii , 40—56 . Now it came to pass , on the return of Jesus , that the multitude wejcpmed hinij fortheywere all awaiting him * when Igl a man named Jairus , who was a ruler of the synagogue , came and falling at Jesus feet , besought him to come into his house ; for he had an only daughter , about twelve years of age , who was dying . Now as [ Jesus ] went , the multitudes thronged him . And a woman , who fiad been [ afflicted ] with an issue of blood twelve years ,
antl had spent her whole living on physicians , yet could not be cured by .. any , came behind and touched the border of his garment ; when immediately her issue of blood stopt . Thereupon Jesus said : " Who touched me ? " All denying it , Peter and his companions said : " Master , the multitudes press arid throng thee , yet sayest thou , ' Who touched mg ? ' " Jesus said : ( i Som , e one hath touched me 5 for T perceivea power going out of me . " Then the woman , seeing that she was not hidden , came trembling , and fulling down before him > told him before all the people , for what
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 1, 1833, page 371, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2627/page/19/
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