... something to the mass of human comfort. In short, whether we argue upon Christian or unchristian grounds, it can be the interest of none but the worthless and the malignant to shut their eyes upon their own history, and sink down in death as a bullock... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 2761868Full view - About this book
| 1809 - 612 lehte
...their own history, and sink down in death, as a bullock drops under the knife of his executioner. Yet strange as it may appear, and inconsistent as it certainly is with his high pretensions, there prc few things so rare as a dying infidel taking a deliberate retrospect... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - 1832 - 458 lehte
...their own history, and sink down in death as a bullock drops under the knife of his executioner. Yet strange as it may appear, and inconsistent as it certainly is with his high pretensions, there are few things so rare as a dying infidel taking a deliberate retrospect... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - 1849 - 604 lehte
...their own history, and sink down in death as a bullock drops under the knife of his excutioner. Yet strange as it may appear, and inconsistent as it certainly is with his high pretensions, there are few things so rare as a dying infidel taking a deliberate retrospect... | |
| William Sharp - 1874 - 848 lehte
...this statement ; and the contradiction has been re-asserted just now by Dr. Drysdale, who says : — " Formerly we were told that diseases were cured by...is with the original theory of homoeopathy, this, I believe, we must recognise to be the fact, and to be an advance on the previous principle." It follows... | |
| William Sharp - 1874 - 838 lehte
...a medicine can correspond to all the cognisable symptoms of an active disease, and homceopathically cure it to all appearance, without, however, removing...is with the original theory of homoeopathy, this, I believe, we must recognise to be the fact, and to be an advance on the previous principle." It follows... | |
| 1868 - 786 lehte
...a medicine can correspond to all the cognisable symptoms of an active disease, and homo3opathically cure it to all appearance, without however removing...again from slight accidental causes. Strange as it may uppear, and inconsistent as it certainly is with the original theory of homeopathy, this, I believe,... | |
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