Wonder-Working Providence of Sions Saviour in New England; Volume 1
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Edward Johnson argues against the popular medical practices of hydropathy and the belief that constipation is a disease of the bowels. He asserts that indigestion is not a disease of the stomach, but rather a symptom of another underlying issue. Johnson provides alternative theories and remedies for these conditions in this insightful text.
In this thought-provoking work, Edward Johnson delves into the philosophy of things as developed through the study of the philosophy of words, exploring the relationship between language, thought, and reality. Drawing on insights from ancient and modern thinkers, Johnson offers a fascinating exploration of the nature of knowledge and reality.
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