The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects. By George Combe. With An Additional Chapter On the Harmony Between Phrenology And Revelation. By Joseph A. Warne, A. M
The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects. By George Combe. With An Additional Chapter On the Harmony Between Phrenology And Revelation. By Joseph A. Warne, A. M
Combe, George, 1788-1858
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This great work should be done in health, or it will seldom be done well,' vol. ii. p. 418. This passage is full of sound sense; but it is in contradiction to her previous assertion, that * nervous headaches* and low fevers were wonderfully wholesome for her moral health.' These examples, to which many more might be added, may serve as illustrations of the proposition, That without a philosophy of human nature, even reljgious authors, wlien treating of sublunary events, cannot always preserve c...on- sistency either with reason or themselves, and hence that religion can never become thoroughly practical, nor put forth its full energies for human improvement, until it is wedded to philosophy. In proportion as men shall become acquainted with the natural laws, and apply them as tests to theological writings relative to this world, they will be- come convinced of the truth of this observation. Having traced bodily suffering, in the case of individuals, to neglect of, or opposition to, the organic laws, by their progenitors or by themselves, I next advert to another set of calamities, which may be called social miseries, and which odiously spring from the same causes; although of this latter ^ict complete evidence was not possessed until FROM INFRINGEMENT OF THE ORGANIC LAWS.
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