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1: The signs and causes of melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1716 AD
The signs and causes of melancholy Richard Baxter Church Minister (1615-1691) (posthumously compiled by Samuel Clifford, ... Richard Baxter, preacher for a church. As noted above, Baxter viewed madness as a spiritual problem, not a bodily or physical one. He correctly viewed the cause of madness as sin and "wounds of the conscience". He correctly charged the insane as being "guilty of voluntary active Self-pollution" who willfully sinned, then suffered the pains of their conscience. Baxter notes that cognitive ... They are continual Self-Accusers, turning all into matter of Accusation against themselves ... They are still ... Baxter's cure is as puzzling as it is opposite to what is needed. Having already stated that personal sin is the cause of ... aides; and the 'pretty Diversion to send to them some Person . . . to dispute .. . with them' might be explained in ... upon themselves, like the Mill-stones that grind on themselves when they have no Grist; so one Thought begets another. ... ...
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2: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... of the Mind, or any manner of care, discontent, or thought, which causeth anguish and vexation of the Spirits, any ways ... (The Souls Conflict, Richard Sibbs, 1635 AD) In 1640 AD, Edward Reynolds, a preacher for a church, correctly rejected the quack medical opinions and practices of his day: that mental illness was of physical origin. He correctly saw that "melancholy blood" did not cause mental illness. ... This has nothing in common with Freud, since Reynolds believed that the conscious freewill of a man choosing to overcome sin, is the best way to cure mental ... Of course the primary one to do this staking and pruning was the person themselves, to themselves! To Reynolds, the Bible command to "flee fornication" was ... He notes that the mind, spirit and emotion cause physical changes in the body, sometimes causing death. "And what indeed is more ... 1667 AD) Click to View Click to View In 1670 AD, Richard Baxter, Church Minister, took the view that insanity and depression ... ...
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3: High self esteem is atheistic paganism! Psychiatry promotes Self ...
... He also identifies cognitive dissonance (bad conscience) as a trigger of insanity: "great Cause is the Guilt of some great and wilful Sin, when Conscience is convinced, and yet the Soul is not converted". His cure of insanity was to repent: "repent, to love God and your Neighbour, ... Repentance, he believed, would correct the melancholy blood and restore the person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) "Self-esteem has become embellished to the point where lack of it is ... Chemical psychiatry promotes high self-esteem which makes men focus inwardly on themselves, rather than outwardly on God The mental health industry wants to make ... If you throw yourself off the temple and everyone sees Angels catch your fall, everyone will know instantly that you someone better than they previously thought!..... Myers notes: "Regardless of those involved and the experimental methods, the people's self-perceived superiority was present consistently. If given a teamwork ... ...
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4: The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD
Introduction: In 1670 AD, Richard Baxter, Church Minister, took the view that insanity and depression were caused by life circumstances, moral choices and sins of an individual, that induced bad "melancholy blood". Although his etiology is humoral, it important to realize that he believed that sin and emotion actually were the foundational cause of melancholy blood, which ... His cure of insanity was to repent: "repent, to love God and your Neighbour, to live soberly, righteously and godly, to pray at all; here you must strive, ... Repentance, he believed, would correct the melancholy blood and restore the person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) ... One is his conviction of the absolute reality of the suffering, his awareness of the rootedness of mental illness in the individuality of one's thought ... The Names tell you that it is a Conjunction, of many Sins, which in themselves are of no small malignity; and were they the Predominant Bent and Habit of ... ...
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5: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
... in 1750 AD. Today's psychiatrists have no more idea about the etiology or cure of mental illness then their mad doctor colleagues three centuries before them. ... He views that the bad nerve fibres can be aggravated by feelings of condemnation. He notes that if someone with the chemical foundation (bad nerve fibres) to ... And who can describe that Anguish and Tribulation, which such apprehensions cause in a desolate and a mourning Soul!" (A Discourse Concerning Trouble of Mind ... open the Parts of this Sin, which bringeth many into dismal Melancholy." (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) Historical Survey of Mental illness etiology 1500 - 1900 F. Mental illness is caused by high self-esteem, loving the world, selfishness, debt problems: Money and debt problems: "WHEN Men have not themselves only, but Wives and ... went over, and found he was about to be married the next day to another person, and it had such an effect upon her mind that she has been deranged ever since. ... ...
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6: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
... We believe that isolation, incarceration and vomits really did cure mental illness, but not for reasons they thought. Some other mechanism ... A. Spiritual Means of Curing insanity Click to View Historically, looking to Christ to cure insanity has a long history. These cures work ... Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) Attending church weekly: Always be in the company of positive holy Christians (never miss church): "THEY who are not able to be much in solitary Thoughtfulness, without Confusions and distracting suggestions, and hurrying vexatious Thoughts, must set themselves ... Depression is only as incurable as the person is unable to pick up a Bible and start believing in God. Suddenly new life and meaning flashes ... vain and unprofitable Persons, that will draw you deeper into Sin, and so make your Wound greater instead of Healing it, and multiply ... Here again the feet can be held down with straps. It is not at all easy to bind the patient so as not to cause him pain and at the same time ... ...
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7: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
In regard to large numbers of people experiencing the same hallucination, Boismont notes that, "in our opinion, decides the ... the body was not the cause, but the mind: "clearly prove the influence of moral causes in the production of hallucinations. ... blood-letting, of prolonged general baths, either by themselves or combined with the douche, with the bath of irrigation, ... Although Boismont's etiology of "melancholy blood" was junk Hippocratic science, he clearly understood that people could be tortured into sanity. In fact, Boismont's methods would clearly "cure" a sizeable number of those currently under ... his technique described here." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 1039) On hallucinations: a History and ... Let us take some examples : a person gives himself up to the immoderate use of fermented liquors, and becomes subject to ... Several weeks having passed without change or amendment, her husband thought it would be better that he should see her; for, ... ...
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8: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... The reason is manifest to all candid people. And here is what my Advent brethren thought of me before I left them: "Battle Creek, Mich., July ... Association of this city, has been known by some of our, number in person for several years and by reputation by the rest, and all our ... is not genuine, will cause the hands of Christendom to be raised in holy horror.... If He [God] is with us, He has not been with the popular churches in any marked manner since they rejected the Advent message of 1843-4, and they are congratulating themselves over delusive ... This shows what they thought of my ability. I had just gotten out a new pamphlet, "Critical Notes," of which they printed an edition of 10,000 ... II, pages 360, 361; "Sin and vice exist in Sabbath-keeping families," page 391; "We have a dwarfed and defective ministry," Vol. IV, page 441. ... I have shown the falsity of that on other pages. Luther, Bunyan, Baxter, Milton, all had the "light" on the Sabbath question, and rejected it ... ...
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9: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... Not even God Himself can set aside or suspend moral laws because such laws are based on the natural laws of cause and effect. Before the ... Yet in the same breath he explained that the Christian is not subject to the LAW, he gave a list of 15 sins that he said would keep a person ... including prohibitions against fornication (a very different sin from adultery in Hebrew thought) and deviant sex practitioner relationships. ... is nothing in the story of Adam and Eve to suggest that any such propitiation if for no other reason than sin had not entered the world yet. ... Cited in From Sabbath to Saturday by John D. Keyser.) The Encyclopedia Biblica also notes that the word translated "rest" in Genesis 2:1-2, ... The culture in which the early Israelites and their ancestors found themselves was overwhelmingly enmeshed in the concept of the lunar ... his ministry as a prophet did not commence until years later [Richard James Griffith, "The Eschatological Significance of the Sabbath" ... ...
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10: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... When the march has begun once again, and the files are slowly moving through the woods, they renew their morbid broodings, and ask themselves: ... penniless girl, if she be pretty, is often hunted from pillar to post by her employers, confronted always by the alternative--Starve or Sin. ... to demand, as we do horses, and promptly send them to the slaughter-house when past their prime"--which, of course, is not to be thought of. ... Here and there in the immense field individual workers make notes, and occasionally emit a wail of despair, but where is there any attempt ... Health is awful bad, not half the size he was; exposure and want of food is the cause; got wet last night, and is very stiff in consequence. ... we take in hand this work we shall be compelled to turn our attention seriously to the question whether prevention is not better than cure. ... Of course, several of these arrests refer to the same person, who is locked up again and again. Were this not so, if we allowed six drunkards ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/in-darkest-england-and-the-way-out-william-booth-1890ad.htm
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11: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... Just as the blood of Christ ended animal sacrifices (which could not atone for sin), so too Christian baptism ended synagogue ... We actually glory that such a person took the lead in condemning us. For, whoever knows him can understand that nothing save ... Tertullian notes that all evil is because Christians have insulted the gods. b. The Christians were held responsible for all ... idle plea that they consider that the Christians are the cause of every public calamity and every misfortune of the people. ... flood poured its waters over the whole world, or, as Plato thought, merely over the plains, where then were-I shall not say the Christians who scorn your gods-but your gods themselves? (6) For, that your gods belong to a later date than that ... to the cities only but has spread through the villages and rural districts; it seems possible, however, to check and cure it. ... Babylonian Chronology: 626 B.C. - A.D. 75, Richard Anthony Parker, Waldo H Dubberstein, 1971 AD b. See detailed Chronological ... ...
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12: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
... some great and wilful Sin, when Conscience is convinced, and yet the Soul is not converted". His cure of insanity was to repent: "repent, to love God and your Neighbour, to live soberly, righteously and godly, to pray at all; here you must strive, and not excuse it by any Backwardness; for it is that which must needs be done, or you are lost". Although he believed typical Hypocrites junk medicine, he attributed depression and mental illness to freewill choices as the primary cause, which in turn cause the blood to become melancholy. So the real problem lay in fixing the mind, not the body! Repentance, he believed, would correct the melancholy blood and restore the person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) "The ... Unlike the regular doctor, the early psychiatrist, called mad-doctor, treated persons who did not want to be his patients, and whose ailments manifested themselves by exciting the resentment of their relatives. These are critical issues ... ...
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13: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... with a view to their return to the bondage of Egypt. 6 For this cause, that boundary-line gathering-place of the chosen people on their ... Lit., July, 1848, p. 82.) 3 "In fact they [of the Pentapolis] commanded the great route of Arabian com merce, and enriched themselves with the ... Com.); Meiiochius, Fischer, a Lapide, and Bonfrerius, as cited in Pool s Synops. Crit. ; Bush (Notes on Geh.); all in loco; and many others. " ... Such a reflection on the engineering ability and the military foresight of a people like the ancient Egyptians, is not to be seriously thought ... legend gradually formed in the course of ages, attributing to one person all the exploits of the conquerors and warlike princes of Egypt, ... The narrative in Exodus (16: 1) would appear to indicate no stop between Elim and the Wilderness of Sin; and again, (17: 1) none between the ... New York : 1872. BARKER, CHRISTOPHER: English Bible. London : 1599. BARRETT, RICHARD A. F. : A Synopsis of Criticism upon those Passages in ... ...
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14: Spital Sermon, Andrew Snape, 1718 AD
proves too strong for the feeble Brain to support, the Intenseness of Thought disconcerts the slender Fibres; the thin Partitions and Enclosures, that ... Snape worked at Bedlam and suggested that institutionalized care could cure it: "there is need of Art and Skill, of proper Remedies, and a strict Confinement of the Person so afflicted ... Physick and Diet, and other Management" It is noteworthy that in 1758, William Battie rejected sin as a cause of insanity and adopted the "brain wiring" etiology pioneered in part by a ... Patients who had not recovered within twelve months were reckoned 'incurable' and discharged, which, as Mawson put it was 'Deplorable as to themselves and ... and hypochondriack melancholy, who in turn was paraphrased without acknowledgment in A dissertation upon the nerves, 1768 by William Smith M D, so that Snape's sentiments were carried in the psychiatric literature for more than fifty years." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p302) Spital ... ...
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15: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
believed that madness was caused by blood vessels in the brain and cured it by threatening to kill the insane if they did not cure themselves! ... From an etiological viewpoint, it is clear that Rush believed that the human spirit through emotion, feelings and guilt for sin actually ... that are as much quackery as Rush's idea that blood vessels cause madness! Rush believed that voluntary sins like murder, theft, lying and drunkenness, progressed into a disease where the person committed these sins involuntarily the same way a spasm affects a muscle. ... Rush notes specific spiritual causes of madness induced by the human spirit: "Intense study", "frequent and rapid transition of the mind from ... These impressions are made through the medium of the external senses. As well might we attempt to excite thought in a piece of marble by ... Upon continuing it, his pulse fell to 50, at which time he became melancholy. An additional quantity of the medicine reduced it to 40 strokes ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/medical-inquiries-and-observations-upon-the-diseases-of-the-mind-benjamin-rush-1812ad.htm
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16: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
However church ministers believed that sinful living caused "melancholy blood" which in turn caused insanity. With the discovery of ... chemical imbalances of Serotonin exist in the brain of the insane, much less that they cause insanity. Humoral doctors "cured" by bloodletting. Chemical psychiatrists "cure" with drugs and shocks to the brain. ... class" who was either born incapable of caring for themselves or suffered and injury or disease or old age that incapacitated them. ... take possession of the person and estate of mentally ill subjects who were incapable of managing their own affairs." (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally Ill in Medieval and Early Modern England, Richard Neugebauer, American ... the church, King Henry was emboldened to start the church of England. The beginning of the renaissance and free thought had begun. ... of church ministers and churches, just like any other willful sin: "For at least two centuries (the thirteenth and fourteenth) the ... ...
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17: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
... of English maladies under the variant names of "melancholy," "the spleen," "black melancholy," "hysteria," "nervous debility," "the hyp." ... thinkers of the Restoration (many of whose narrators, such as Richard Baxter, author of the Reliquiae Baxterianae, 3 are afflicted), Swift's ... Thomas Sydenham. In addition to showing that hypochondriasis and hysteria (thought previously by Sydenham to afflict women only) were the same disease, Sydenham noted that the external cause of both was a mental disturbance and not a physiological one. He ... almost impos Bible to cure, producing very real symptoms of physical illness, an, said to originate sometimes in depression and idleness. ... with a protest against competing apothecaries: "An intelligent person was directed to go to the medicinal herb shops in the several markets, ... NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION The text here reproduced is that of the copy in the Library of the Royal Society of Medicine, London. Title pages of ... ...
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18: Essay on the Demoniacs of the New Testament, Hugh Farmer, 1775 ...
In this regard, he was orthodox among his fellow church preachers. Supernatural demon possession is real, but it has never been the cause of ... and the suspicion that it was the work of the devil or punishment for sin. This was kept alive by the insane themselves who not uncommonly confessed to terrible crimes and protested they ... all either mad, melancholy, or epileptic persons'. He was at pains to show that this conclusion in no way detracted from the miraculous cures performed on them since 'the bare ejection of demons cannot be pronounced a greater miracle than the cure of natural disorders'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 458) See also the case of "Demon" and also the case ... serve to shew, that the spirits by whom these persons were thought to be actuated, were not fallen angels, but the gods the Heathens ... It is necessary to add, that the same person was reputed by many both a demoniac and a lunatic: a demoniac, because they referred the epilepsy to ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/essay-on-the-demoniacs-of-the-new-testament-hugh-farmer-1775ad.htm
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19: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... This experience is important and cause for us to study him and learn some of his insights that are just as valuable today, as they were in ... If he gets worse, he is suffering from "untreatable original madness" and you should stop all treatments. Battie notes that a lunatic enters ... We believe that this is proof that mental illness is not organic. The person, having just endured sickness, torture and nausea, realizes that ... The chose to get better and find the power to control their own personal actions and cure themselves of madness! The treatments of the 1750's worked ... me to appear in print; but it was thought necessary for me, in my situation, to say something in answer to the undeserved censures, which Dr. ... See the work of a church preacher named Timothy Rogers. Battie was first to dispense the many categories (melancholy, spleen, vapours) into ... Monro claimed he had no idea what caused madness even though preachers like Timothy Rogers blamed madness on sin. Psychiatry really has no ... ...
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20: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... He places the blame for those who are insane squarely upon themselves, their personal choices and self deception: "Anyone imprisoned ... competence, or responsibility-namely, that the "sick" person is not behaving properly, that he is not acting of his own free ... The cause of all mental disease, according to Heinroth, is selfishness or sin, two terms he often uses synonymously." (The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD, p70) "Heinroth's assertion that ... and treats for purely humanitarian reasons."" (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 75) Click to View Click to View ... of man which consists of body and soul, of the internal and the external, and the one cannot be thought of without the other. ... saved Eurydice from Persephone through the power of his lyre. What else can this myth signify but a cure of melancholy by music? ... His pupil Esquirol distinguished himself by his contributions to the characterization of mental disturbances and by his notes on the ... ...
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21: A discourse concerning trouble of mind, and the disease of melancholly ...
In 1691 AD, Timothy Rogers, a minister for a church, describes depression (melancholy) as caused by a sin problem: "A sense of Sin, ... 'the Duty of those Persons whom God hath delivered from Melancholy, and from the anguish of their Consciences' and to show ... salvation of the souls of men'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p248) Timothy Rogers (1658-1728) M A Glasgow, ... sorrows, for many doleful Months together; neither have any cause to despair, they cannot be more low, more near to Death and Hell than I thought my self to be, and yet I live, and am not without some ... as have themselves felt it; for it is impossible fully to understand the nature of it any other way than by Experience . . . ... he can quickly cure their Disease, and shew them his Reconciled, Amiable Face, tho it has been hid from them for a long season. ... It is very hard indeed to persuade a person under great pain and anguish, and a sense of the Wrath of God, and a fear of Hell, that ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/a-discourse-concerning-trouble-of-mind-and-the-disease-of-melancholly-timothy-rogers-1691ad.htm
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22: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... For weary eons this condition has lasted-the sense of sin still haunts his pathway-by the sweat of his brow he still eats bread- he is still ... This is a distinctively human attribute. By virtue of this men and women are able to step aside from themselves as it were, and say: "Yes that ... Exalted Moral Nature - To Walt Whitman" (Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD, dedication page) "Bucke has been credited ... He also introduced the use of female attendants in male wards, and found that "a greater tidiness in person, a greater activity in employment, ... But the treatment of the insane remained basically custodial, while the cause of insanity was unknown. Bucke attempted to develop a theory and ... questionnaire asking if they thought the work should go on and whether the government should support the work by providing suitable buildings. ... to the good outcome. "But an examination of the individual case notes reveals a significant discrepancy with the outcome Bucke reported. ... ...
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23: Psychiatry is founded upon the "medical/chemical model" which ...
... But unlike medical diagnoses that convey a probable cause, appropriate treatment and likely prognosis, the disorders listed in the ... There is no exception for sin in the Bible on the basis of mental illness. You have committed the sin of murder and need to repent! ... Anxiety and depression indicate something real is bothering the person. Drugs defer addressing the real problem. Psychiatric drugs are a cure for mental illness. Psychiatric drugs remove the symptoms of ... Although this is incorrect, it was actually better thought out than medical practice of Descartes in the 16th century. "The Term ... but design, not just design, but minds, eyes and brains." (Richard Dawkins in an interview with Alan Alda in Scientific American ... meal and uses whichever hand is free to gesture or scribble notes. "All the neurons in the brain that make up perceptions and ... Here's something machines can't do (I don't think): giggle about their plight in the cosmos, crack themselves up, have fun. Right? ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-atheistic-anti-christian-medical-chemical-biological-model-vs-moral-spiritual-view.htm
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24: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... Medical School, noted that "in every instance where such an imbalance was thought to be found, it was later proved to be false." ... Instead, it does precisely the opposite. Prior to being medicated, a depressed person has no known chemical imbalance. Fluoxetine ... a "social recovery," which meant they could support themselves and live independently. fn 7 R. Warner, Recovery from ... Cole did so in an article provocatively titled "Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease?" He reviewed all of the long-term harm the drugs could cause and observed that studies had shown that at least 50 percent ... In Domestic Medicine, Buchan prescribed this pithy remedy for melancholy: "The patient ought to take as much exercise in the open ... At best, fluoxe-tine's efficacy was of a very marginal sort, and FDA reviewer Richard Kapit also worried about its safety. ... as a "maverick," he recoils at that word. In the 1980s, he notes, he researched serotonin reuptake in depressed patients. ... ...
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25: Personal Evangelism 101
... over those lost (Romans 9:1-3). Illustration -- If everyone had a terminal illness and you found the cure, would you share it or keep it to yourself? ... How many Christians are there who are freezing to death spiritually? How many who could save themselves by saving others? We are indeed saved to save ... The only reasonable explanation is to accept what the Bible claims for itself. (II Timothy 3:16) The Bible is inspired by But, WHY DID GOD CAUSE THE ... We sin in thought, in word, in deed, and by failing to do things we should. The average person sins many times daily. If we committed an average of only three sins a day, in a year we would have the guilt of more than a thousand sins upon ... See Richard Nixon illust. in appendix. b). Contrast here between human and Divine love (cf. Luke 7:47b). B. God loves us in spite of ourselves, in spite ... John Wesley (Founder of Methodism): "We are 'buried with him.' Alluding to the ancient manner of baptizing by immersion." - Notes. Cunningham ... ...
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26: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
He notes how damaged nerves can be caused by sin and guilt: "Hence arise their Difference, Scruples, and Fears, concerning the Sincerity of ... Nicholas Robinson believed that mental illness was caused by feelings of sin, hopelessness and condemnation which in turn damaged the brain ... system, best treated by rest, has a long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) A New System of the Spleen Wherein all ... Fears, either real or imaginary; if they be real Fears, then they must arise from some Cause that struck the Object of Fear upon the Mind. ... Under the Symptoms of religious Melancholy, the Mind was in Despair through Doubt; but here, even that Doubt would be the highest Pleasure: He ... prodigious in their Actions; and, if provok'd, most violent, outrageous, and ready to kill themselves, and all others, that come in their Way. ... follows, that (while the aspiring Soul is pursuing some lofty Thought, soaring to an uncommon Height, and teeming with the grand ... ...
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27: Psychiatry calls Jesus a paranoid schizophrenic!
... leaders in the Bible as possibly having a split personality and notes that Jesus and Paul were actually thought to be insane! ... By the end of the 1700's preachers were formally barred from not only having input in determining if a person is insane, they ... should humbly try to remember how much they resemble dogs in their brain functions, and not boast themselves as demigods. ... cause mental derangement and the exhibition or religious ardour - 'proof of . . . a right Mind' to the faithful - became a sign of 'madness' to doctors" (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p420) (Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural Method of Curing Most Diseases, John Wesley, 1747 AD) "Through its [Christianity] emphasis on sin and the spirit world, on ... This term appears increasingly silly as we learn more and more about the physical correlates of thought, emotion, and ... C.S. Lewis foresaw the future "treatment" of Christians to cure them of their faith delusions: "The practical problem of ... ...
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28: Humoral imbalances caused insanity: Insanity treatments: Blood ...
... Scientists are completely unable to identify a biological cause or cure of insanity even today. A. Humoral imbalances caused insanity: While it is true that some church ministers and most doctors both believed "melancholy blood" was the cause of depression, there was one huge difference. Some church ministers believed sinful living triggered Melancholy Blood, which in turn caused insanity. In 1670 AD, Richard Baxter, Church Minister, took the view that insanity and depression were caused by life circumstances, moral choices and sins of an individual, that induced bad "melancholy blood". Although his etiology is humoral, it is important to realize that he believed that sin and emotion actually were the foundational cause of ... So the real problem lay in fixing the mind, not the body! Repentance, he believed, would correct the melancholy blood and restore the person to normal. (The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD) So even in the humoral era, church ministers, ... ...
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29: A treatise of the passions and faculties of the soul of man, ...
In 1640 AD, Edward Reynolds, a preacher for a church, correctly rejected the quack medical opinions and practices of his day: that mental illness was of physical origin. He correctly saw that "melancholy blood" did not cause ... to overcome sin, is the best way to cure mental illness. "as Husbandmen use to do those Trees which are crooked . . . or else it is done, by scattering and distracting of them; and that not only by the power of Reason, but sometimes also by a cautelous admixture of Passions amongst themselves, thereby interrupting their free current". To Reynolds, a man who is mentally ill is like a crooked tree that needs to be corrected by pruning and staking of the farmer. Of course the primary one to do this staking and pruning was the person themselves, to themselves! ... between which is the basis of the Freudian theory of mental illness." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p119) A Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soul of Man, Edward Reynolds, ... ...
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30: Religious Melancholy, John Moore, 1692 AD
Perhaps the Queen suffered from depression and Moore did not want to offend her by blaming her depression on her own sin. (Religious Melancholy, John Moore, 1692 AD) "Religious melancholy was the name given to any mental distress marked by ... Observations on the nature, causes and cure of . . . religious melancholy, Shrewsbury." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p252) Religious Melancholy, John Moore, 1692 AD I come now to the last case I proposed to speak to, which doth relate to these unhappy persons, who have naughty, and sometimes blasphemous thoughts start in their minds, while they are exercised in the worship of God, which makes them ready to charge themselves with the sin against the Holy Ghost, to ... who above all things earnestly desire an interest in their God and Saviour, and for that reason the least dishonourable thought of him, which insinuates itself into their minds, is so dreadful unto them. (3.) Because it is not in the power of those ... ...
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31: Mental Illness Myths and other Unicorns!
Psychiatry has not progressed in 260 years! Bloodletting and vomiting to cure "melancholy blood". Neuroleptic drugs to cure "chemical imbalances" See the Bedlam nut ... Conversely psychiatry almost always dismisses sin, moral choices and life situations as the cause of mental illness. The entire psychiatric industry has been built by ... they will admit they don't know the cause. They portray themselves as medically trained experts with a scientific foundation equal to medical doctors, when in fact they have no scientific facts for what causes mental illness. Psychiatry hides the fact they have no idea how to cure mental illness, but if you ask the right ... enterprise." (Richard E Vatz, Lee S. Weinber & and Thomas S. Szasz, "Why Does Television Grovel at the Altar of Psychiatry?," The Washington Post, 15 Sep. 1985, pp. ... is due to the general effects of talking to a warm, kind person and the effect of just naturally eventually feeling better anyway. (Manufacturing Victims, Dr. ... ...
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32: A treatise of Anger, John Downame, 1609 AD
Proverbs 26:21. The final solution is to gently warn and rebuke the person about the dangers anger will bring on his soul. Downame clearly understood that anger had its origin in the mind, but that it affected both mind and body. This was true. The Bible says that sin will make you ... `hath not alwayes a true cause, but sometime fained & imaginary' - a fair description of what is called today a paranoid reaction. His medical friends apparently recognised the value of his work since they urged him to publish : 'my prescript I thought at the first should have ... might redound to others profit'. (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p55) A treatise of Anger, John Downame, 1609 AD John Downame (?-1652) B D Cantab., puritan divine of London Spiritual physicke to cure the diseases of the soule, arising from superfluitie of choller, ... For to such they will eyther hide and dissemble their imperfections, rather fayning themselves well, then they will discover their disease to ... ...
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33: Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of ...
This practice continued for hundreds of years until the end of the humoral medicine in 1858 AD. The idea was that vapours from bad melancholy blood needed to vent out of the scalp to cure the ... It removes the Terror of the Mind, scatters the Vapours that are the Cause of Enormous Dreams, to which Distracted Persons are almost constantly subject; and procures quiet easy and natural Sleep, ... Obviously nothing changed in the body, but perhaps placebo or just the enduring torturous pain was enough for those misbehaving to cure themselves! They had to make a decision. Stop being insane or ... man or nature' (Journal of Mental Science, 1884. Vol. 29, p. 600)." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p293) Incomparable Oleum Cephalicum: The best method for the cure of lunaticks, ... neither too subtle and thin, nor too gross; the Gardens to the House are Commodious, Large and Pleasant, into which the Patients are admitted, in their Intervals, and with a Person to attend them. ... ...
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34: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally Ill in Medieval and Early Modern England Richard Neugebauer American Journal of Psychiatry Dec 1989 AD ... Neugebauer misses the forest for the trees because although he correctly notes that medieval society (<1500 AD) was concerned with those who were "incapable of ... to be able to cure a person of annoying and antisocial behaviours that others disliked. It is clear that in 1300 AD as in today, that there were people who had nothing wrong with their bodies who became dependant and the courts appointed a close relative as a kind of power of attorney in order to protect themselves and their ... In 1623 Elizabeth Gate became "subject to a deep melancholy and discontent . . . by reason of her husband's death and his sale of all his lands . . . the care of ... On July 19, 1631, the court ordered that the guardian of Robert Banckworth "shall take care .. . and cause the said [lunatic] [likely defined as a person with an ... ...
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35: Augusta Triumphans, Daniel Defoe, 1728 AD
But Defoe also believes that the causes of insanity is life circumstances and not a disease. He notes, "If they are not mad when they go into these cursed ... senses" Defoe traces the etiology directly back to the husband as the cause of insanity, not some disease: "When by this means a wicked husband has ... suppressed at once, and it should be no less than felony to confine any person under pretence of madness without due authority. For the cure of those who are really lunatic, licensed madhouses should be constituted ... How many gentlemen pass their lives in a shameful indolence, who might employ themselves to the purpose, were such a design set on foot? Learning would ... Upon second thought, I think colleges for university education might be formed at Westminster, Eton, the Charter-house, St. Paul's, Merchant Tailors, and ... It is therefore the height of charity and humanity to provide against this barbarity, to prevent this crying sin, and extract good, even out of evil, by ... ...
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36: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
The mental insanity plea and insanity defense: "not criminally responsible for reasons of insanity" (Denying personal responsibility for sin.) ... than punishment and suggested at a time when the criminal was thought to be made and not born, that there were degrees of responsibility ... impulse and diminished responsibility." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 711) (The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph ... in a liability to violent fits of anger breaking out without cause" He has his eye on murderers who he believes are forced by disease ... mind and behavior, Guy A. Boysen, v28, p 157-173) "Fond of seeing themselves as bona fide physicians "saving lives," psychiatrists eagerly ... Thomas Szasz believes a person should be free to act in any way (dress up like big bird) or believe anything they want (pink elephants talk to ... susceptible to both juridical and medical definitions." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 84) Johann Heinroth: Heinroth takes the ... ...
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37: Blood Circulation in the body (Exercitatio anatomica de circulatione ...
In 1649 AD, William Harvey discovered the blood circulatory system of the body. He notes that the mind, spirit and emotion cause physical ... of the mind that is attended with either pain or pleasure, hope or rear, is the cause of an agitation whose influence extends to the heart'. ... and so gave rise to a folie a deux." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p119) Blood Circulation in the body (Exercitatio ... His friends thought him poisoned by some malesicent influence, or possessed with an evil spirit . . . In the dead body I found the heart and ... We also observe the signal influence of the affections of the mind when a timid person is bled and happens to faint: immediately the flow of ... slighter and more serious diseases, and of suggesting remedies for their cure, that the subject seems almost to demand a separate treatise. ... how dreadful, then, are the mental aberrations, the delirium, the melancholy, the paroxysms of frenzy, as if the affected person were under ... ...
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38: Tourette's Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, OCD is not ...
Christians on the other hand, know that all human behaviour has its origin in the spirit, not the body. "the cause has not been definitely ... Tourette's syndrome tics are behaviour choices the mind needs to stop doing and the foul language outbursts of Tourette's syndrome is a sin ... Tourette's tics usually stop the moment a person falls asleep or when their mind is pre-occupied watching TV or in an important Job interview ... Many patients feel more troubled by the pre-tic tension than by the tics themselves (Leckman et al. 1993), and some patients can successfully ... So how many Tourette's syndrome suffers does it take to change a light bulb? One less, if "twitchette" found the will power to cure herself! ... Schwartz notes, "Reattributing is particularly effective at directing the patient's attention away from demoralizing and stressful attempts to ... We had demonstrated such changes in patients who had, not to put too fine a point on it, changed the way they thought about their thoughts." ... ...
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39: "Scientology: From Science Fiction to Space-age Religion"
... them, and become "clear," or in control of our behavior ("at cause") rather than at the mercy of a damaged reactive mind ("at effect"). ... He is not morally fallen; rather he is simply ignorant of his own perfection. His only "Fall" was into matter, not sin. How did this Fall come about? Apparently, trillions of years ago thetans became bored, so they emanated mental universes to play in and amuse themselves. Soon, however, they became more and more entranced in their own creation until they were so conditioned by the manifestations of their own thought ... Thus, the Scientology concept of man is described in _Scientology: A World Religion Emerges in the Space Age_ as follows: The PERSON in ... and mental illness, unconsciousness, and suicide.[27] (As the notes will reveal, most of the above hazards were admitted by Hubbard ... Hill Organization, 1973), 49; Richard Behar, "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power," _Time,_ 6 May 1991, 50-57; Eugene H. Methvin, ... ...
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40: On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert Brudenell ...
It is clear that Carter viewed hysteria as a blatant and deliberate deception where a person acts like they are insane or sick in order to gain sympathy, ... and attention. "It is scarcely to be doubted, that if a girl who has thought herself neglected and uncared for, becomes the subject of a primary ... Unlike many of the mad doctors before him, Carter openly recommended hysterics attend church as a positive cure: "Whenever, therefore, the kind of religious ... and occupation, until she has made proper atonement for her error" Carter notes that godless people will fix themselves because of "The fear of shame and exposure, the fear of the world's ... The original observations on which Freud based his conclusions were made on what were considered classical cases of hysteria, that protean malady the cause of ... and more constantly concealed than any others'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 836) On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria, Robert ... ...
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41: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... who lacked friends or family on whom they could call for support, were likely to find themselves, along with the 'sick, aged, bedridden, diseased, wayfaring men, diseased soldiers ... its power, its suddenness, its inaccessibility, yet obsessed with its manifestations, its proximity, its apparently mischievous aping of sane behaviour, of sane patterns of thought. ... time Monro was allowing the mad to be mocked, preachers and Christianity were seen as a cause of mental illness. In fact they were even barred from entering mad houses: "Through its emphasis on sin and the spirit world, on hellfire and damnation, it was said to be actually driving its ... How Long have you been here, &c. which most times enrages the Distracted person, tho calm and quiet before, and then the poor Creature falls a Raving .. Thirdly, As long as such Disturbances are suffered, there is little Hope that any Cure or Medicine should do them good to reduce them to their Senses or right Minds, as we call it, and so ... ...
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42: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
Another case of madness he understood was triggered by extreme grief of a mother whose son died. Wesley stated that the mind can cause the ... sign of mental illness: "he presently condemned himself and said, Lord what sin have I been guilty of, and cry'd to God for mercy, and pardon. ... His cure for "Raging Madness" included water boarding (fall of water pioneered by Blair in 1725 AD) and feeding them nothing but apples for a ... her and in the evening was cheerful, expressing himself as if he thought he should soon go to his work again."" (Shock Therapy: A History of ... years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 420) ELECTRICAL TREATMENT Click to View (The desideratum: or, electricity made plain and useful. ... in those who add temperance thereto; who if they do not confine themselves altogether to eat either "bread or the herb of the field," (which ... Bruise also the leaves and bind them on the head, and give three spoonfuls of the juice warm every morning. This generally cures melancholy. ... ...
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43: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
... Finally, Echoing the fact that even today there are no medical tests that can detect insanity, Pinel notes that there is no real test for insanity back in his day either: "It may be thought astonishing, that in an object of so much ... The habit of analytical investigation, thus adopted, has induced an accuracy of expression and a propriety of classification, which have themselves, in ... Some of my unfortunate patients laboured under the horrors of a most gloomy and desponding melancholy. Others were furious, and subject to the influence ... Attention to these principles alone will, frequently, not only lay the foundation of, but complete a cure: while neglect of them may exasperate each ... or nature, or any other foreign, cause may have bestowed upon the human frame, it is the priviledge of medicine to arrogate to itself the merit." ... Of the head of an ideot, who died at the age of forty-nine, the remarkable property was length. With that I contrasted the cranium of a person possessed ... ...
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44: Hysteria: Great blunders in the history of psychiatry
... as things pointing to objects more real and interesting than they themselves." (The Myth of Mental Illness, Thomas Szasz, 1961 AD, p47) "In ... It is not a disease and is not the name or diagnosis of a disease; instead, it is a collusive deception between a person playing disabled ... Fluctuations in circulating estrogen and progesterone cause marked effects on central neurotransmission, specifically serotonergic, ... serotonin neurotransmission, which is thought to be associated with symptoms such as irritability, depressed mood and carbohydrate craving. ... It is a clear case of the well documented was malingering where someone fakes insanity in order to avoid draft or responsibility. He notes ... (Medical Gynecology, Alexander Skene, 1895 AD) 8. In 1901 AD, Richard Maurice Bucke, psychiatrist, and the first chief psychiatrist at ... To cure such a case you must morally alter as well as physically amend, and nothing less will answer." Mitchell's solution is to replace the ... ...
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45: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal ministries and preachers
Quotes, history and information Dollar, Creflo: World Changers Ministry coming Dortch, Richard Former Jim Bakker associate, Word of Faith movement, Endorses ... Memoir Of "The Vineyard" Cheryl Thomson, 1994) Don't "even entertain the thought that (you) might get a counterfeit." (John Arnott, TACF, 12/16/94, ... He was as close to being a human that his seed could, and did mingle with that of the woman and cause her to conceive" (William Branham, The Original Sin, pp. 2, 3) "Now, I'm just your brother, by the grace of ... star, appeared above him just as he was about to baptize the seventeenth person ... it has also been reported that a voice spoke from within the light, ... that neither Edwards nor Branham were able to perform cures when faced with born-again Christians who had committed themselves to the protection of Christ. ... In July of 1973 letters were sent by Dr. Nolan requesting those who claimed a "cure" to come to Minneapolis. Twenty three responded. In every case examined ... ...
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46: The Myth Of Psychotherapy, Thomas Szasz, 1979 AD
... The cause of all mental disease, according to Heinroth, is selfishness or sin, two terms he often uses synonymously. "All passion," Heinroth ... In Heinroth's writing, however, the metaphorical character of passion as tissue and of sin as disease is still undisguised enough to be easily ... The popular image of Freud as an enlightened, emancipated, irreligious person who, with the aid of psychoanalysis, "discovered" that religion ... Bakan also notes that on "Freud's thirty-fifth birthday, his father gave him the Bible which he had read as a boy, inscribed in Hebrew,"2 and ... In a letter to Barbara Low, written in English in 1936, Freud remarks: "I know that you have not thought that the death of your brother-in-law ... ill"; and that confessing the secret and confronting its implications can cure the patient, even if he or she suffers from schizophrenia! ... Memories, Dreams, Reflections, ed. by Aniela Jaffe, trans. by Richard and Clara Winston (New York: Pantheon, 1963), p. 30. Ibid., p. 31. Ibid. ... ...
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47: The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar ...
... In criminology he advocated reform by re-education rather than punishment and suggested at a time when the criminal was thought to be made and ... Some accounts of Gall and Spurzheim's work had been published by pupils before they themselves in 1810 issued the first of their four volume ... added numerous articles and books." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 711) The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall ... A person was wounded in the head by a shot, and the ball remained in the brain . . . However this man lived for several years after the ... And in many cases of mental alienation, instead of finding out any cause in the brain, an evidently diseased state has been observed in quite ... Excess: Censoriousness; scrupulousness; remorse; self-condemnation; unjust censure. Deficiency: No penitence for sin, or compunction for ... Excess: Extravagant promises; castle building and anticipation of impossibilities. Deficiency: Despondency; gloom; melancholy; foreboding ... ...
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48: Sabbathgate 1888 by Kerry Wynne
... toward the end of Domitian's reign. [17] The Book of Revelation is thought by many scholars to have been written during Domitian's reign. ... "They [the early Fathers] lived early enough to have converse with the apostles themselves, while he [Eld. Andrews] lived eighteen hundred ... In his fourth article in the Advocate, he says: "Let us see what Seventh-day Adventists say upon the sin of Sunday-keeping: `All who keep the ... The authors of Replies to Canright seem to feel that obfuscation will confuse the readers of their book enough to cause their readers to miss ... We observe that these early SDA leaders could not answer Canright's arguments and that any reasonable person should have been able to see that ... R. xvi. 9, xxiv. 5; Cant. R. i. 16; comp. Seder 'Olam Rabbah, ed. Ratner, ch. v. and notes, Wilna, 1897; Maimonides, "Yad," Melakim, ix. 1). A ... The consolidated organization was called Family Enrichment Resources. The story is well-worth reading and was reported by Richard Sheldon of ... ...
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49: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... The cause was rebellion and disobedience. BULWARKS OF THE FAITH The cure was complete repentance, confession, and restitution, not only a ... They would not "endure sound doctrine." They had "itching ears." They heaped to themselves teachers "after their own lusts." They "turned unto ... Thus did these digressive dividers who later, after much scoffing, attempted to sustain their cause in debate. They launched a mighty fight. ... Now they would just "love it out," and cloud the issue with compromises. But Nehemiah said, "They thought to do me mischief" and sent back the ... of the apostles, and these recorded cases of conversion make the plan of salvation too plain for any thoughtful person to misunderstand. ... through his only-begotten Son, and has bestowed on it manifest notes of that institution, that it may be recognized by all men as the ... He makes laws, he inflicts censures, he absolves sin, he excom-municates, he creates religious orders, dioceses, dispenses vows, infallible in ... ...
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50: "KJV Only" advocates refuted!
... So they show the alternate reading, NOT KNOWING THEMSELVES FOR SURE WHICH IS CORRECT! No one questions the Greek and Hebrew is inspired. But ... If the KJV translators were inspired of God in their work, why did they not know it? Why were all the marginal notes and alternate readings ... (word-for-word) inerrant scripture - "sin" [Cambridge KJV's] or "sins" [Oxford KJV's] at 2 Chronicles 33:19? Who publishes the "inerrant KJV"? ... this king as "most dread Sovereign . . .Your Majesty's Royal Person . . ." - IF the historical FACT was revealed to you that King James ... several encyclopedias] Would you contend that the KJV translator, Richard Thomson, who worked on Genesis-Kings in the Westminster group, was ... This may be supposed to be some cause, why the Translation of the Seventy was allowed to pass for current. Notwithstanding, though it was ... or by the Lord Ungnadius in the Emperor's dominion, but hath been thought upon, and put in practice of old, even from the first times of the ... ...
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