The Divine Law of Cure

Voorkant
Cosimo, Inc., 1 apr 2007 - 304 pagina's
Published in 1884, this book is an early work in the New Thought movement, offering a philosophy on healing and the origin and treatment of disease that was inspired by the Transcendentalists. Evans details his belief that the body can be healed through the power of the mind and spirit. Readers interested in the history of alternative health ideas, and early ideas about the mind/body connection will find a wealth of material in this book. American writer WARREN FELT EVANS (1817-1889), a pioneer thinker in the early "New Age" philosophy of New Thought, also wrote Esoteric Christianity and Mental Therapeutics.
 

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PART
11
CHAPTER II
19
CHAPTER III
28
CHAPTER IV
35
The Essential Idea of Christianity as Unfolded in the Johan
39
CHAPTER VI
47
CHAPTER VIII
58
CHAPTER IX
65
CHAPTER IV
170
CHAPTER V
178
CHAPTER VI
184
Voluntary and Involuntary Action of the Mind on the Body
198
CHAPTER X
209
CHAPTER XI
217
CHAPTER XII
225
CHAPTER XIII
231

CHAPTER XI
82
CHAPTER XII
88
The Nature and Extent of Inspiration
94
CHAPTER XV
109
CHAPTER XVIII
124
THE RELATION OF SPIRIT TO MATTER AND OF THE SOUL
143
CHAPTER II
158
CHAPTER XV
241
The Creative Power of Thought or Hegels Philosophy
248
CHAPTER XVII
258
PART III
271
CHAPTER II
284
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