Essay on Superstition: Being an Inquiry Into the Effects of Physical Influence on the Mind, in the Production of Dreams, Visions, Ghosts, and Other Supernatural AppearancesJ. Hatchard and son, 1830 - 430 pages |
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absence of truth alleged Almighty animal magnetism apparitions arising ascribed associated become believe blood bodily body brain brainular action brainular function cere cerebral disorder cerebral irritation character Christ Christian circumstances condition consequence creation degree disease disturbance Divine Divine grace dreams effect emotion energy epilepsy evil excitement exertion existence fact faculties fear feebleness feeling festations fluence forms habit heart Holy Spirit hypochondriasis illusions impression individual infinite influence insanity instance intellectual irri liable malady manifesta manifestations of mind medium ment mental manifestation mercy mode morbid action nature nervous system night occasion operations organ of mind origin patient peculiar perfect perverted phenomena physical present produced proof racter rational reason recollected referred religion rendered result revelation sensorial sinner sion Sir Marcus Beresford sleep somnambulism spiritual agency spiritual principle stomach suffering supernatural appearances superstition supposed susceptibility sympathies symptoms thought tion traced truth tural unreal images viscus visions voice volition