This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 edition. Excerpt: ...nourish the human body, and hold a closer analogy to human blood, than does the juice of any other fruit. There is no other liquid organized by the Lord in the vegetable kingdom, that bears the name or likeness or constituents of blood in an equal degree." In the writings of Swedenborg it is shown that it ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 edition. Excerpt: ...nourish the human body, and hold a closer analogy to human blood, than does the juice of any other fruit. There is no other liquid organized by the Lord in the vegetable kingdom, that bears the name or likeness or constituents of blood in an equal degree." In the writings of Swedenborg it is shown that it corresponds to " every genuine truth derived from the good of love to the Lord," and "every good and truth of the external and internal man." "All the truth of the Church" (see A. C, 10137) finds its correspondence in this "new wine," the fresh juice of the grape, or the same preserved from fermentation. When the Lord instituted His most Holy Supper, it wag, i EFFECTS OF BEER DRINKING. 27 the juice or " fruit of the vine" that He chose to symbolize His blood, and to be drunk henceforth in that holy ordinance. Does it not seem like a profanation of a holy ordinance, for the Church to substitute, for the pure juice of the grape, a wine polluted by leaven, which will cause drunkenness? "IS BEER HEALTHFUL?" "The belief that beer is a healthful drink is constantly urged upon us by manufacturers and lovers of this beverage, and physicians aid1 the spread of this delusion in many ways. It is not often that an unprejudiced person makes a careful study of the subject to see whether beer is really wholesome and life-giving or not, and so it is a pleasure to temperance advocates to hear from a man who has done so. That man is Colonel Green, President of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. He says: 'In one of our largest cities, containing a great population of beer drinkers, I had occasion to note the deaths among a large group of persons whose habits in their own eyes and in...
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Black lettered salmon colored paper wraps. 19 cm. 52 pp. Some old spotting and soiling to wrappers, else a very good copy. ATWATER S-365.7: Ellis's examination of the decline in numbers of "native American" (ie: Anglo-Saxon) residents in Massachusetts, compared to the foreign born (largely Irish) population, concluding that "it is perfectly clear, therefore, that without a radical change in the religious ideas, education, habits and customs of the natives, the present native population and their descendants will not rule that state a single generation...with a certain prospect of that 'glorious old state' being ruled by the foreign born and their descendants within a single generation."
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