[30] See chaps. xxvi. and xxxi. in Rev. Percy Dearmer’s Body and Soul.
[31] O. Weinreich, Antike Heilungswunden, p. 63. Scholars will remember how Plutus recovered his sight by incubation in the temple of Asclepius in Aristophanes’ play.
[32] Weinreich, p. 75.
[33] See British Medical Journal, June 18, 1910.
[34] Philippians, iv. 11.
[35] There is an adumbration of this in the four sublime truths of Buddhism, which lead a man by the sacrifice of the lower self and the helping of others to the final extinction of pain. Bishop Westcott’s Gospel of Life, pp. 162, 163. Hardwick, Christ and other Masters, p. 168.
[36] Acts iii. 16: St. Peter and the lame man.
[37] Eph. v. 23.
[38] E.g. Mark v. 23, 28; vi. 56; James v. 15.
[39] Luke xiii. 16.