The divine physician, prescribing rules for the prevention, and cure of most diseases, as well of the body, as the soul demonstrating by natural reason, and also divine and humane testimony, that, as vicious and irregular actions and affections prove often occasions of most bodily diseases, and shortness of life, so the contrary do conduce to the preservation of health, and prolongation of life : in two parts / by J.H ...
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- The divine physician, prescribing rules for the prevention, and cure of most diseases, as well of the body, as the soul demonstrating by natural reason, and also divine and humane testimony, that, as vicious and irregular actions and affections prove often occasions of most bodily diseases, and shortness of life, so the contrary do conduce to the preservation of health, and prolongation of life : in two parts / by J.H ...
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- Harris, John, 1667?-1719.
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- [London?] :: Printed for George Rose ..., and by Nath. Brook, and Will. Whitwood ...,
- 1676.
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"The divine physician, prescribing rules for the prevention, and cure of most diseases, as well of the body, as the soul demonstrating by natural reason, and also divine and humane testimony, that, as vicious and irregular actions and affections prove often occasions of most bodily diseases, and shortness of life, so the contrary do conduce to the preservation of health, and prolongation of life : in two parts / by J.H ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45640.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- imprimatur
- title page
- To The right Worshipful, and much Honour'd ROBERT COKE, Esq Now a Member of the High and Ho∣nourable Court of Parliament.
- TO THE READER.
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To the ingenious Author, Mr.
J. H. Upon his DIVINE PHYSICIAN. - The Author to his Book.
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THE FIRST PART.
- THE INTRODUCTION.
- CHAP. 1.
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CHAP. II.
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SECT. I.
Of Gluttony. -
SECT. II.
Of Drunkenness. -
SECT. III.
Of Adultery, Fornication, Uncleanness, &c. -
SECT. IV.
Of Idleness, Sloth, and Sluggishness. -
SECT. V.
Of Immoderate Anger. -
SECT. VI.
Of Envie, Hatred, and Malice. -
SECT. VII.
Of Worldly Sorrow, and Immoderate Grief of mind. -
SECT. VIII.
Of Sensual Joy, and Laughter in excess. -
SECT. IX.
Of Servile, Slavish, and all Unlawful Fear in excess. -
SECT. X.
Of Immoderate Desires, Ambition, excessive Cares, Sollicitude, Covetousness, &c.
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SECT. I.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- THE SECOND PART.
- AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX.