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Dancing exercise

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"Dark side❞—some persons look at no other

David's language concerning his make

David, subject to seasons of depression

Davidson's, Dr., account of bodily exercises in the

revivals in Kentucky

Design of the author

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Leads to a neglect of the means of grace

Christians led to it by perverted views of truth

Never made a human being better

Case mentioned by Dr. Spencer.

Despondency, religious, how to ascertain its real nature
Descartes' opinion of medicine as an auxiliary to
thought

Of the seat of the mind

Desponding Christians, not easily convinced of the
mistake concerning themselves

Such should pray for themselves, and seek an inte-
rest in the prayers of others

Case of Rev. Mr. Rogers

Despondency aggravated by the irritation of food and

drink

Decrees of God, Christians tempted to pry into them
Dreams, dependent on our physical condition

Their effect on the brain

Come through "the multitude of business"

Affected by the state of the stomach

Case of Baron Trenck

Case of Condorcet-of Coleridge-of President

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Diary, extract from a preacher's account of nervous
females of his flock

Diaphragm, remark of a physician concerning dis-
eases below it

Dietetic economy to be studied by persons subject to
depression of spirits

Diet, its effect on the moral faculty

Digestion, organs of, connected with the mind

Diseases, why nervous do not more impair the physi-

cal strength

Diseases, change of late in their character

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Diseases of the brain and nerves in England in 1856
Diaries of some eminent Christians read with pain

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Opinions of Drs. Good, Cullen, and Moore, how

they operate on the body

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Dyspepsia, Protean in its forms

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Primarily a disease of the brain and nervous system
Dryden's translation of Lucretius

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Opinion of Dr. Hall

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Sedentary men eat too much

Dr. Johnson's rule to enable each to decide for

Habit of President Edwards

His remark concerning Brainerd's melancholy

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Eating, President Edwards's power of endurance and
remarkable abstemiousness

His opinion concerning dreams

Exercises, bodily, and the revival in Kentucky

in Ireland

Exercise and air commended by all physicians

Exercise of body by certain Scotchmen

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Excess converts food into poison

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Fathers, concurring with Paul on the prejudicial in-
fluence of the body on the spirit

Falling exercise mentioned by Dr. Davidson

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Francia, Dr., of Paraguay

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Frames, some Christians make too much of them

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Faith, its efficacy in the cure of diseases
Fear, effect on four murderers in Russia

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Freedom from it, one cause of the safety of physi-
cians in epidemic and contagious diseases
Curative efficacy in cases mentioned by Doctors

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Fear, of a female mentioned in the French Journal
of Medicine, who became black from fear.
Of Marie Antoinette, whose hair became white in
a single night

Of a Sepoy in the Bengal army

Of the youth who robbed an eagle's nest

Of the gambler at San Francisco

Fears of having eaten and drunk damnation

Foolish course of many with their melancholy friends

Food, men need more than women

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care and discrimination in the choice of

its effect

Fluctuations, spiritual

Case of Mrs. Hawkes

Case mentioned by Dr. Spencer

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Fuller, Andrew, depressed in mind on his death-bed
Fulness of bread a predisposing cause of the vices of
the cities of the Plain

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Grief, description of Father Chrysostom

Galen

Greenham's, old Mr., remark

Green, Dr. Ashbel, his resolution not to do any harm
His opinion on the causes of religious melancholy
On excluding ministers from the chambers of
the sick

Of Melancthon

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Its effect on Philip of Spain

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Gloominess consistent with a regenerate state
Gout, cured by a paroxysm of fear

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Ghost, Holy, sin against-Father Austin's remark

concerning it.

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ing its nature

Different opinions among the schoolmen concern-

Good, Dr., on the bad effects of narcotics

His opinion concerning the spleen

Guthrie, Dr., his opinion of the change which takes
place in Christians at the moment of death

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Hair, turned white by fear

Haygarth's, Dr., exposure of Perkins's tractors

Hall, Rev. Dr. James, case of melancholy

Hall, Rev. Dr., extract from his sermon on the death

of Dr. J. W. Alexander

Hall, Dr., on air and exercise

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Cases of suffering mentioned by him

Harsh speeches do the desponding harm

and digestive organs

Happiness, domestic, often dependent on the biliary

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Hawkes, Mrs., extract from her diary

Heads of great thinkers

Head of Bonaparte-of the insane-of Dean Swift
Henry VIII. and Cardinal Woolsey

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Heart diseases common in Italy and France during
the Revolution

Heart-broken, cause of death of Philip V. of Spain
Heart renewed, its exercises affected by the condition
of the body

Healthy persons cannot understand the feelings of
those who are subject to nervous affections

Health, counsel to promote it

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Hippocrates on melancholy

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Hope, M. D., Rev. M. B., case of religious melan-

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