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tilence seventy thousand of the men of Israel, Have mercy on us, 2 Kings xxiv.
Who, having pity on the affliction of the people, didst call back the destroying angel from slaying them, | Ibid. | |
Who, at the prayers of the prophet Elias, didst recall the dead child to life, | 3 Kings xvii. | |
Who punishedst King Ochozias with death for consulting idols about his health, | 4 Kings i. | |
Who, by the prophet Eliseus, didst restore to life the Sunamitess' son, | 4 Kings iv. | |
Who, by Eliseus, didst heal Naaman the Syrian of his leprosy, | 4 Kings v. | |
Who, by the bones of Eliseus, didst recall the dead man to life, | 4 Kings xiii. | |
Who didst visit King Asa with a premature death, for trusting in physicians rather than in God, | 2 Par. xvi. | |
Who, when Ezechias prayed to thee with tears in his sickness, didst deliver him from death and disease, | Isa. xxxviii. | |
Who didst strengthen Job with wonderful patience whilst Satan had brief permission to afflict him, | Job i. &c. | Have mercy on us. |
Who rebukest by sorrow in the bed, and makest a man’s bones to wither, | Job xxxiii. | |
Who wouldst have Tobias tried with the affliction of blindness, to give to posterity an example of patience, | Tobias ii. | |
Who hast created the physician and countless remedies for the necessity of men, | Ecc. xxxviii. | |
Who madest not death, and hast no pleasure in the destruction of the living, | Wisd. i. | |
Who wast sent to heal the contrite of heart, and to preach a release to the captives, and to comfort all that mourn, | Isa. lxi. | |
Who didst dismiss Simeon, an old and a just man, out of this world in peace, when he had seen the Messiah, | Luke ii. | |
Who didst heal the ruler’s son at Capharnaum, | John iv. | |
Who, with a word, didst heal the man who had been under his infirmity eight and thirty years, | John v. | |
Who didst heal Peter’s wife’s mother, when taken with a great fever, | Luke iv. |