Brother Isaiah (John Cudney)

John Cudney (October 19, 1847 - July 21, 1934), also known as Brother Isaiah (as self-proclaimed the 88th Incarnation of the Prophet Isaiah) and the Miracle Man, was a British Canadian-born Christian revivalist and faith healer active in New Orleans and Los Angeles in the early 1920s, and founder of religious colonies near Fort Myers, Florida and Oroville, California in the years following.

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 * &mdash; Contents: Dedication; Flag of the City of New Jerusalem; The Flag (a Poem); Brief Sketch of Brother Isaiah's Work for God; Sermons Delivered by Brother Isaiah; Testimonials; Letters to and from Brother Isaiah; Inspirational Poems Lovingly Dedicated to Brother Isaiah; Songs Dedicated to Brother Isaiah.
 * &mdash; Contents: Dedication; Flag of the City of New Jerusalem; The Flag (a Poem); Brief Sketch of Brother Isaiah's Work for God; Sermons Delivered by Brother Isaiah; Testimonials; Letters to and from Brother Isaiah; Inspirational Poems Lovingly Dedicated to Brother Isaiah; Songs Dedicated to Brother Isaiah.

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