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  2. Christian Science practitioner - Wikipedia

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    Christian Science practitioners are those who devote their full time to prayer for others. [1] [3] Regarding prayer in Christian Science, sometimes called "treatment" when focused on a specific issue or problem, Mary Baker Eddy wrote: "The prayer that reforms the sinner and heals the sick is an absolute faith that all things are possible to God, — a spiritual understanding of Him, an ...

  3. File:Philip Birnbaum - ha-Siddur ha-Shalem (The Daily Prayer ...

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  4. Guild of St Raphael - Wikipedia

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    The Guild looks too for the healing of communities and of God's creation itself - taking into account those many social and political factors which cause 'dis-ease' in our broken and divided world. Prayer for healing is at the heart of the Guild's work, as are the sacraments of healing - anointing and the sacramental act of the laying on of hands.

  5. Carrie Judd Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Freeman Mix is the first recorded African-American female healing evangelist in the U.S. [4] Upon hearing about Mix's healing, Carrie asked her sister Eva to send Mrs. Mix a letter requesting healing prayer from her. To their surprise, the Judd family received a quick response from Mrs. Mix.

  6. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    healing by divine grace "interceded on behalf of the sick through the invocation of the name of the Lord Jesus, asking for healing through the power of the Holy Spirit, whether in the form of the sacramental laying on of hands and anointing with oil or of simple prayers for healing, which often include an appeal to the saints for their aid" [44 ...

  7. Andrew Glazewski - Wikipedia

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    He taught contemplative prayer and meditation, emphasizing God as a field that permeates all of nature. [21] In 1965 Sir George Trevelyan invited Glazewski to lecture at the adult education center at Attingham Park [22] in Shropshire on psychology and healing. He taught there regularly until the Center's closure in 1971.

  8. Amidah - Wikipedia

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    Refuah (' healing ') [22] – a prayer to heal the sick. [23] An addition can ask for the healing of a specific person or more than one name. The phrasing uses the person's Jewish name and the name of their Jewish mother (or Sara immeinu). Birkat HaShanim ('blessing for years [of good]') – asks God to bless the produce of the earth.

  9. Rule of the Theotokos - Wikipedia

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    The Rule of the Theotokos is a Christian prayer of the Eastern Orthodox that consists of reciting the Angelical salutation 150 times. This rule is similar to the Rosary of the Western Church . Some believe that the Mother of God showed the Rule to people in the 8th century AD but was later forgotten, and was rediscovered for Eastern Christians ...