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'I know the suffering and pain which sickness involves. I admit the misery and wretchedness which it often brings. But I cannot regard it as completely evil.'
Sickness affects everyone personally at some time. In this powerful yet comforting Christian perspective, the 19th-century Bishop of Liverpool, J C Ryle, offers some still timely biblical wisdom about this universal human problem.
Table of Contents
1. Sickness is universal
2. The benefits sickness brings
3. Special duties associated with sickness