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The Claims of Religion Upon Medical Men: A Discourse Delivered in the Tenth ... - Page 8
by Henry Augustus Boardman - 1844 - 24 lehte
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, 46. köide

1770 - 440 lehte
...its beft and warnielt friends. — Medicine, of all profeflions, mould be the leaft :.yfiifpe£rcd of leading to impiety. An intimate acquaintance with the works of nature elevates the mind to the moft fublime concept lions of the fupreme Being, and at the fame time dilates the heirt with the moft...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW; OR,LITERARY JOURNAL

SEVERAL HANDS - 1769 - 594 lehte
...been, its belt and warmeft friends. — Medicine, of a!l profeffions, Ihould be the lead fufpected of leading to impiety. An intimate acquaintance with the works of nature elevates the mind to the moft fublime conceptions of the Supreme Being, and at the fame time dilates the heart with the moil...
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American Modern Practice; Or, A Simple Method of Prevention and Cure of ...

James Thacher - 1826 - 884 lehte
...who may differ from them. " The study of medicine," says the amiable Dr. Gregory, " of all others, should be the least suspected of leading to impiety....An intimate acquaintance with the works of nature, raises the mind to the most sublime conceptions of the Supreme Being, and at the same time, dilates...
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A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence and State Medicine

Michael Ryan - 1836 - 608 lehte
...medicine, of all other sciences, comprises the most intimate acquaintance with the works of nature, and elevates the mind to the most sublime conceptions of the supreme Being, and expands the heart with the most pleasing ideas of Providence. It nearly extends through the whole range...
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Physic and Physicians: A Medical Sketch Book, Exhibiting the ..., 1. köide

Forbes Winslow - 1839 - 398 lehte
...the principles of religion ; but, on the contrary, have been its best and warmest friends. Medicine, of all professions, should be the least suspected...conceptions of the Supreme Being, and at the same time dilates the heart with the most pleasing prospects of Providence. There are some peculiar circumstances...
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Southern Quarterly Review, 4. köide

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1843 - 552 lehte
...the principles of religion ; but, on the contrary, have been its warmest and best friends. Medicine, of all professions, should be the least suspected...conceptions of the Supreme Being, and at the same time dilates the heart with the most pleasing prospects of Providence. There are some peculiar circumstances...
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Southern Literary Messenger, 9. köide

1843 - 826 lehte
...I believe they will not be tedious to the reader. " The study of Medicine, of all others, should ж least suspected of leading to impiety. An intimate acquaintance with the works of nature, raises the mind to the most sublime conceptions of the Supreme Being, and at the same time dilates...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., 2. köide

1848 - 586 lehte
...imputation of infidelity was strongly repelled by Dr. Gregory, who observed in his Lectures : " Medicine, of all professions, should be the least suspected...conceptions of the Supreme Being ; and at the same time dilutes the heart with the most pleasing prospects of providence. The difficulties that must necessarily...
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Medical Ethics: Or, a Code of Institutes and Precepts, Adapted to the ...

Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 lehte
...infidelity, so often and so unjustly brought against Physicians The study of Medicine", of all others, should be the least suspected of leading to impiety....An intimate acquaintance with the works of Nature raises the mind to the most sublime conceptions of the Supreme Being ; and at the same time dilates...
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Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of ..., 12. köide;29–30. köide

Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - 1878 - 1032 lehte
...to the charge of infidelity and scepticism than any other profession. Dr. Gregory says: " Medicine, of all professions, should be the least suspected of leading to impiety." It is Christianity that will show charity to the poor as well as to the rich ; it is Christianity that...
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