10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCURABLENESS»
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incurableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
incurableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The
Incurableness of Superstition: Or, the Impossibility of ...
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2
The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D. ...
Subject: Moral Incurableness. " Therefore I will wail and howl, I will go stripped
and naked : I will make a wailing like the dragons, and mourning as the owls. For
her wound is incurable ; for it is como onto Judah ; he is come unto the gate of my
...
3
Life Anew: A Literary-theological Study of Jer. 30-31
This poem opens with Israel's suffering and develops it in seven lines by
reiterating the incurableness of her wounds and the fact that this is due to her
sins (30:12-15). In the brief second stanza (four lines) her healing is first hinted at
indirectly ...
4
Report on insanity and idiocy in Massachusetts
It is not to be supposed that pecuniary pauperism is in itself more destructive to
the vital forces which would overcome disease and restore the balance of mental
action when the brain is disordered — but the cause of the incurableness and ...
Massachusetts. Commission on lunacy, 1854, 1855
5
Report on insanity and idiocy in Massachusetts by the ...
It is not to be supposed that pecuniary pauperism is in itself more destructive to
the vital forces which would overcome disease and restore the balance of mental
action when the brain is disordered — but the cause of the incurableness and ...
Massachusetts commission on lunacy 1854, 1855
6
Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery
The reiterated assertion of the incurableness of epilepsy has, without doubt,
heavily influenced by far the largest number of practitioners to forego the calm,
anxious inquiry, into individual cases that they are accustomed to make when ...
7
The Everlasting Punishment of the Ungodly, Illustrated and ...
So that it is evident among men, incurableness is not the ground of capital
execution, but the ill-desert of the criminals i arid because law and justice must
have their course upon fuch offenders, and the good ends of government, require
it.
8
Exposition of the Gospel of st. John
and incurableness of man's disorder, and his inability to deliver himself from the
grasp of a broken Law, they refuse the tidings that none but God can heal and
deliver. Anyone could carry the tidings of God's mercy ; but who could obey and ...
9
Touchstone of Sincerity
UPON THE INCURABLENESS OF SOME BAD GROUND. No skill can mend the
miry ground ; and sure Some souls the gospel leaves as past a cure.
OBSERVATION. Although the industry and skill of the husbandman can make
some ground ...
10
Plan of parliamentary reform, in the form of a catechism. ...
X. The Incurableness of the Disorder — and the conse~ quently incurable
corruptness of Honourable House — declared by Hatsell, Chief Clerk of the
House. Is not this yet enough ? Of misrepresentation — of exaggeration — of
rash and ...
Jeremy Bentham, George Wilson Meadley, 1817
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INCURABLENESS»
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