Personal Experiences of S.O. Susag

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Cosimo, Inc., Nov 1, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 200 pages
On one occasion while I was in Europe I visited at my wife's request, a cousin of hers who had been ill and confined to her bed for twenty-one years. She had become bedfast when she was nineteen. When I first visited her, as she did not understand anything about divine healing, she got quite peeved at the instructions I gave her. However her father, my wife's uncle, got gloriously saved. Two weeks later I got a letter from the woman asking me to come again and I went. Then she repented and turned to the Lord. I prayed for her and the Lord raised her up. -from Personal Experiences of S.O. Susag American missionary S.O. SUSAG (1862-1952) was born in Norway emigrated to America as a young man. His subsequent conversion to an evangelical Christianity launched his life as a preacher, and he traveled America and Scandinavia spreading the word of God as he heard it. An almost forgotten work of faith in action, he relates illuminating tales of souls saved, prayers answered, and the hand of God moving in mysterious ways. An intriguing document of a bygone moment of in the history of Christianity in America, S.O. Susag's story will move and inspire the faithful and devout.

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Section 2
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Section 3
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Section 4
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Section 5
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Section 6
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Section 7
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Section 8
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Section 22
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Section 23
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Section 24
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Section 25
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Section 26
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Section 27
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Section 28
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Section 29
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Section 11
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Section 12
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Section 13
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Section 20
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Section 21
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Section 30
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Section 31
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Section 32
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Section 33
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Section 34
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Section 35
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Section 37
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Section 38
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Section 39
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Section 40
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