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1: Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan ...
Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century (A Reader) Allan Ingram 1998 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD "The eighteenth century was in two minds about madness, fearful of its power, its suddenness, its inaccessibility, yet obsessed with its manifestations, its proximity, its apparently mischievous aping of sane behaviour, of sane patterns of thought. The massively impressive walls of Bethlem Hospital in Moorfields, London, signified the secure placement in the public mind of insanity in its various manifestations, just as Caius Gabriel Libber's giant statues of 'Melancholy Madness' and 'Raving Madness' that stood at the gates marked down sure patterns of diagnosis and representation. But Bethlem was also a spectacle, a place of entertainment. Its walls relented for the modest price of admission." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A ... ...
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2: Sin was viewed as the cause (etiology) of mental illness
Doctors before the 19th century, knew less than a typical thirteen year old today, who dissected a few raccoons on his back yard picnic table and experimented with his chemistry set he got for Christmas! Click to View Click to View ... In a re-writing of history, they will portray the biologic view as that which dates back to Hippocrates. For example, history books on psychiatry will gush over Benjamin Rush, as the "father of modern psychiatry", and how he believed ... That is, he does not explain the experiences and sufferings of the mad as delusions, products of a disordered imagination. They are real for the simple reason that they are bodily in origin." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p76) True history: In ... Its like trying to put too much current through an electrical wire and it either melts or blows a fuse! Robinson does take a biologic view of the etiology of mental illness, but he believes it is a case of the choices, thoughts and ... ...
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3: Psychiatry historic treatments vomits, bloodletting, cold baths ...
Although this is a historic review of the past, nothing has really changed much even today in psychiatry. The modern methods are simply sanitized versions of what you will see practiced historically. These treatments were all ... the plaster or poultice, half naked and wide-eyed-and was far less likely to have the energy for escape." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 4) "How To Treat A Bedlamite: It may well be that, rather than his complicity in putting the inmates ... This model, whereby repletion in the system was countered by depletion, and vice versa, was founded on an essentially humoral approach to mental diseases. Overlaid since the late seventeenth century by a new, mechanistic brand of ... My intention is solely to deprecate its abuse. (A Treatise on Insanity, Philippe Pinel, 1806 AD) A. Spiritual Means of Curing insanity Click to View Historically, looking to Christ to cure insanity has a long history. These cures work ... ...
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4: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD
Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Link to full discussion and analysis of William Battie's "A Treatise on Madness" Click to View William Battie Click to View See also: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD A ... no case histories and included no examples in his Treatise, yet did more to make attitudes towards the mad more open and less prejudiced than any other physician of the period." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p112) A Treatise on Madness William Battie, 1758 AD Scanned text from the original book: proofreaders Note: In the 18th century, an "f" was used in place of an "s". "fs" was used in place of "ss". ... William A. Battie, who lived in England from 1704 to 1776. He, his medical accomplish-ments, and this book form a remarkable series of firsts. To begin with, Battle was the first teacher of psychiatry in Eng-land; some authorities go so far as to say "in the ... ...
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5: Mad-Doctors & Mad-House Keepers of the 1750's
... Moreover, Battie dismissed a wide range of conventional treatments, ... asserting that management, by which he meant a temperate and ordered mode of living within the regimen of the asylum, would do more than medicine, and that any application of medicine should be judged according to the needs and constitution of the patient." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p112) William Battie was in important historical figure because he wrote a complete book on defining, diagnosing and treating madness, including the causes of madness. He was a quack, but there are valuable lessons to be learned because in many ways, modern psychiatry has made almost no progress from William Battie in 1750 AD. C. Mad house Keepers: Overview Click to View The keepers at Bedlam are idle, skulking, pilfering scoundrels, eccentric, murders, have something peculiar about them, strange in appearance, bribery is common to all, cruelty is common to all, villainy is common ... ...
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6: Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD
Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England 1815 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD "First Report. Minutes Of Evidence ... Public opinion, that had once happily looked on madness as a spectator sport, swung decisively behind regulation and reform." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p246) Report From The Committee On Madhouses In England, 1815 AD A. Mr. E. Wakefield Have ... surrounding the yards twelve feet high, but large mounds of earth are raised in the centre, which allow the patients to enjoy the view without danger of getting over the wall. Dr. Fox also keeps greyhounds for his patients amusement. ... was so insane, that his hand was not obedient to his will. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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7: The Interior Of Bethlem Hospital, Urbane Metcalf, 1818 AD
... At the same time, however, it embodies a denial of any possibility of dialogue or reciprocation between treaters and treated, a fitting testimony for the institutionalised individuals whose lives he describes." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 256) The Interior Of Bethlem Hospital, Urbane Metcalf, 1818 AD IT WILL BE ... with a friend with him, came to the window of the keeper's room, I was standing by, he observed to his friend that that was the airing ground, I opened the window hoping that he would see Lloyd in the green yard, but he took no notice of him, though he, Lloyd, appeared to me to stand in full view .... Mr. ... Humby was with them, who said I was a troublesome discontented person, but Mr. Humby knew I attempted to speak the truth, to which he is. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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8: A discourse concerning trouble of mind, and the disease of melancholly ...
A Discourse Concerning Trouble of Mind and the Disease of Melancholly Timothy Rogers 1691 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1691 AD, Timothy Rogers, a minister for a church, describes depression (melancholy) as caused by a sin problem: "A sense of Sin, and great ... The second and third are examples from his series of 'Advices', while the fourth is from the introduction to part one, which deals, over 13 chapters, with God's anger against humankind and with suffering in a fallen world." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 36) "Rogers's detailed instructions on how to care for patients ... the same zeal for the honour of God, and for the salvation of the souls of men'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p248) Timothy Rogers (1658-1728) M A Glasgow, nonconformist minister of London and Wantage, Berkshire A discourse concerning trouble of mind, and the disease of melancholly . . . ... ...
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9: Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water ...
... "But the Irish physician Patrick Blair was equally clear that a wife's refusing to love her husband was a sign of madness, and that her saying, after the most horrendous treatment, that she would do so after all and would go to his bed that night was therefore a sure sign of her cure." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 120) Some Observations on the Cure of Mad Persons by the Fall of Water Patrick Blair 1725 AD British Museum Natural History Section Collection of J. &. T. ... as it falls to the weight of 1 oz. and sink the patients spirits even to a deliquium without the least hazard of their Lives which dare not be ventured by plunging or immersion which they have hitherto made use of in such cases. See also: The case of "Waterfall" The case of "Subterranean" By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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10: Mad-Doctors: William Battie: 1703-1776 AD
... B. The war: William Battie vs. John Monro Click to View William Battie The public battle between Battie and Monro was instigated by Battie when he published his "A Treatise on Madness" in 1758 AD. "We have therefore, as Men, the ... Yes he divided up mental illnesses into `original' and `consequential' ("organic" and "environmental") causes. In fact, many before him had this same view, they just didn't call these two classes of mental illnesses `original' and ... which followed upon some injury or external cause, and which would usually respond to treatment. (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p112) In fact, Battie had about 12 different categories of mental illness. Some he believed were exclusively "original" or "consequential" while others could be either "original" or "consequential". Example misleading "hero statements" by modern psychiatry: "Among his [Battie] tenets, many of them "firsts," are his (correct) antipathy [opposition] ... ...
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11: The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD
... The first extract below is Baxter's opening chapter on 'The Nature of Melancholy', in which he attempts to bring together the physiological and the spiritual factors behind the illness. Extract B is part of his chapter on 'The Causes of Melancholy' while the final passage is taken from the long series of advices that constitute Chapter IV, 'Directions to the Melancholy'." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 44) The Signs and Causes of Melancholy, Richard Baxter, 1670 AD A The ... it, as Pain of a Sore draws the Blood and Spirits to the Place. And this is the design of Satan, to give you troubling Thoughts, and then to cause more by being troubled at those, and so for one thought and Trouble to cause another, and so on as Waves in the Sea, do follow one another. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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12: How to commit your unwanted, naggy or rich wife to a mental hospital
Commit her to a Mad House against her will! Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Even if the myth that schizophrenia is a medical condition (instead of behaviour) were true, it is illegal to force medical treatment on someone against their will. A doctor who forces treatment or drugs a non-consenting person who knows they are sick will go to jail even if it saves their life. A psychiatrist who commits someone who is suicidal to an asylum and force drugs them is guilty of a double crime. Psychiatric committal is a violation of the criminal code and doctor-patient ethics. Click to View Introduction: If ... a sign of madness, and that her saying, after the most horrendous treatment, that she would do so after all and would go to his bed that night was therefore a sure sign of her cure." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 120) See the case of "Waterfall" where a woman who hates her husband goes insane but is cured by torture. ... ...
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13: Account of the Unparalleled Case of a Citizen of London, Bookseller ...
... Moreover, his legal action against Wightman for wrongful confinement failed, as did other similar actions taken by Cruden later in his life, including in 1753 a case against his own sister, Mrs Isabella Wild. The London Citizen is one of the most engaging pieces of 'mad' writing of the period, not least because of the ambiguity of the obsessionally sane state of mind of its author and protagonist. " (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p93) "Monro's attendance (as well as his ... him by telling any body of his being brought to so dismal a Place: And Roberts particularly remembers that Mr. C. said, he hoped that God would make this great Affliction turn to his Good. Roberts also declares that Mr. C. always spoke sensibly, and behaved well, and much like a Gentleman. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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14: A New System of the Spleen, Nicholas Robinson, 1729 AD
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: 1729 AD, Nicholas Robinson, doctor and governor of Bedlam the same time James Monro, believed insanity was caused by life choices, sin and thinking too ... Nicholas Robinson believed that mental illness was caused by feelings of sin, hopelessness and condemnation which in turn damaged the brain nerves. In a page out of modern chemcial psychiatry, Robinson believes drugs are the cure: ... This dynamic view of madness has two important consequences. The first is that, unlike many of his contemporaries, Robinson takes madness seriously. That is, he does not explain the experiences and sufferings of the mad as delusions, ... Fits' in a young woman, though ironically the case is one in which he is not called upon to prescribe at all." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p76) "The idea that insanity is due to "nervous exhaustion," a fatigue of the brain or nervous system, ... ...
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15: John Wesley (1703-91) Primitive Physic: or An Easy and Natural ...
... Wesley covers, alphabetically, most of the ailments common in his day. Mental illnesses are not distinguished from bodily ones: all suffering derives from man's first disobedience, and madness is therefore to be stigmatised no more than other diseases." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 98) "Wesley's dedication to the spiritual welfare of the people was supplemented by his concern for their physical health. His widely read and frequently ... It contains the valuable advice that in such cases the physician ought to enquire specifically for emotional upsets because frequently the patient herself is unaware of any connection and so could or 'would never have told had she never been questioned about it'. (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 420) ELECTRICAL TREATMENT Click to View (The desideratum: or, electricity made plain and useful. By a lover of mankind, and of common sense, [1760] London, Flexney pp. iii-vi) In the ... ...
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16: Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 ...
... Few writers, and no psychiatrists, have ever produced a document that so blatantly spells out on every page its own reluctance to exist. As such, Monro's Remarks stands as the headstone to eighteenth-century orthodox psychiatry's refusal to take the mad seriously." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p120) Remarks on Dr Battie's Treatise on Madness, John Monro, 1758 AD Note: italics are where Monro quote from A ... indiscriminately to every one. Alteratives are often, if not always necessary, and in most circumstances may be employed to advantage. As to the peculiar antidote of madness reserved in nature's store, it will be soon enough to talk of that, when it shall be brought to light in it's appointed time. see also: A Treatise on Madness, William Battie, 1758 AD By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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17: Bedlam: The most famous mental hospital in history. 1677 - 1815 ...
... Three generations of Monro's were in charge at Bedlam. The dynasty ended with the firing of the last Monro, after the government documented the horrors that took place at Bedlam. Click to View "John Monro was without question one of the most famous mad-doctors of his generation. Besides his position at Bethlem ... him notoriety of a different sort: a torrent of published criticisms from the disaffected patient that constituted one of the first examples of a persistent tradition of protest literature directed against the claims of mad-doctoring (and, later, psychiatry) to be engaged upon a therapeutic enterprise. ... But Bethlem was also a spectacle, a place of entertainment. Its walls relented for the modest price of admission." (Patterns of Madness in the Eighteenth Century, A Reader, Allan Ingram, 1998 AD, p 2) "This was a time, moreover, when Bethlem was to reach perhaps the height of its exposure to the prying eyes of the public. It had long been the custom of its governors to ... ...
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18: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
Anatomy of an Epidemic Robert Whitaker 2010 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Review: The author ... Then came the anonymous envelope of information that changes his view and motivated him to write this amazing must read book. A ... the pathway's feedback mechanism begins to fail, and the presynaptic neurons begin to fire in irregular patterns or turn quiescent. ... Psychiatry, it seemed, was a discipline that could use a little help. Imagining a New Psychiatry As a medical specialty, psychiatry had its roots in the nineteenth- century ... Remarried now, he volunteers as a "reader" for people who are physically disabled, gives talks about bipolar illness to community ... All questioned the "medical model" of mental disorders and suggested that madness could be a "sane" reaction to an oppressive society. ... Street Journal, July 27, 1990. 35. Memo from Leigh Thompson to Allan Weinstein, February 7, 1990, accessed at healyprozac.com 36. Memo ... ...
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19: Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind ...
Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind Benjamin Rush "The father of modern psychiatry" 1812 AD "Insanity caused by bloated brain blood vessels!" Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1812 AD, Benjamin Rush, a doctor known as the "father of modern psychiatry", believed that madness was caused by blood vessels in the brain and cured it by ... Benjamine Rush "The most celebrated eighteenth-century teacher of these speculations was Heimann Boerhaave (166N-1738), the son of a Dutch clergyman. His name as such that a letter-it is related-was sent to "Dr. Boerhaave, Europe," and was delivered to him in Leiden. Boerhaave ... Thus fever, in its first attack, affects the bowels and nervous system, and in a few days settles down into a disease chiefly of the blood vessels. * The reader will find several other distinguished marks between madness and delirium, applicable to legal purposes, in the ... ...
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20: (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally ...
Journal of Psychiatry Dec 1989 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction and review to article: This article, while very well documented, is a typical example of chemical psychiatrists (Neugebauer) writing themselves into history where they did not exist. There are also some glaring sloppy errors and omissions in the article that lead the reader to a false ... This jurisdiction, which developed a social welfare dimension by the seventeenth century, offered benevolent protection for the insane. Private guardians arranged for the lodging and care of ... idiot at a private dwelling, in the company of a servant, was also commonplace; this practice in some respects anticipated the development of private madhouses in the eighteenth century (50). ... Edited by Reynolds EH, Trimble MR. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1981 Szasz TS: The Manufacture of Madness: A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental Health Movement. New York, ... ...
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21: Church ministers were the first Psychiatrists!: The history of ...
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: The word psychiatrist literally means, "a doctor of the ... The majority view, right up to the 1950's, was that insanity was caused by life choices, circumstances, sin and "treated" with simple counseling. Keep in mind that the ... The vast majority of historical surveys of psychiatry are highly selective and biased, so as to mislead the reader into thinking that chemical psychiatrists have always ... outside the realm of science or medicine: "In the eighteenth century psychology was a branch of moral philosophy, not of natural philosophy or science, and had almost no point of contact with the medical study and treatment of the mentally ill." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p335) It is important to ... expertise in the identification and treatment of madness provoked persistent scepticism even among those laymen most heavily involved in the campaign for lunacy reform. ... ...
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22: Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise, John Hill, 1766 AD
Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise John Hill (Doctor) 1766 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1766 AD, John Hill, a ... Typical of the anti-Christian attitudes of John Monro and the institutional psychiatry of the day at Bedlam, Hill takes a pot shot at the clergy: "Among particular persons the most inquiring ... I do not mean the hunting, shooting, drinking clergy, who bear the tables of the great; but the retired and conscientious; such as attend in midnight silence to their duty". The general view ... No reader of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English literature needs to be reminded of the interest of writers of the period in the condition - "disease" is too confining a term - hypochondriasis.2 Their concern is apparent ... (1744), one of the tracts in the tar-water controversy, informs us that "Berkeley tells his Countrymen, they are all mad, or Hypochondriac, which is but a fashionable name for Madness." ... ...
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23: What causes of Mental Illness (etiology)
The sober truth is that the psychiatry industry really has no idea what causes mental illness. Their message is this: "We really don't have ... Mental illness is sinful conduct. Click to View A. The etiology of Down's, Diabetes, and Depression (mental illness) Whereas there are blood ... Christians are more often stricken with madness as a result of guilt than non-Christians because non-Christians sin without guilt. Guilt (cognitive dissonance) can lead to insanity. Substance abuse is sinful conduct that can lead to delusional and paranoid thinking patterns. 4. ... desire for revenge when wronged or a general feeling of not getting what you think you deserve in life based upon your own view of self worth. ... Experiments of the twentieth Century, p 3) 3. "As noted, the decision to take or to stop taking psychiatric drugs should be a personal one. ... Herman Boerhaave, a prominent Leiden physician of the eighteenth century, argued that depression was caused by "nervous and melancholy juice." ... ...
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24: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life (or the Disturbances of the Soul and Their Treatment) Johann Christian August Heinroth 1818 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1818 AD, Johann ... The man who is fettered by passion deceives himself about external objects and about himself. This illusion, and the consequent error, is called madness. Madness is a disease of the ... However, this incorrect, one-sided tendency soon gave way to independent, more thorough, and more natural research. § 120. Between the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the ... I, No. 4, p. 382 ff.) Blister plasters and warm baths rank highly in his favor. We have said enough for the reader to have some idea of the spirit in which Chiarugi worked. The reader ... The various forms of mental disturbances develop according to these patterns of the general and fundamental laws of nature and undergo various modifications, depending on which ... ...
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25: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
On hallucinations: a History and Explanation Alexandre J. F. Brierre De Boismont (Doctor) 1859 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View ... the mind and not the body is a stunning contradiction to chemical psychiatry today, but this view was actually the historically majority view. ... psychiatry separated them as delusions and hallucinations, as in Lavater's Of ghostes and spirits (1572) and later in Ferriar's (1813) and Hibbert's (1824) Apparitions. Hence the term alienation meaning estrangement from the reality of other men was anciently synonymous with madness ... Thus Boismont in the middle of the nineteenth century 'combated' hallucinations in the same manner and in the same type of patients as Blair ... This case, which we have selected from several others, is sufficient to enable the reader to appreciate our method of treatment. With the ... This singular disease appeared to terminate on the eighteenth day with a violent attack of fever, which lasted twenty-four hours. His complete ... ...
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26: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... It would seem that if we were to humbly attempt to think about the way God would view this question, we would reason that if He were concerned ... These disruptive events recorded in the histories of ancient civilizations included crazy weather patterns, earthquakes, and other ... The Eber Papyrus lists a year of twelve months with thirty days each. During the Eighteenth Dynasty the new moon festival was observed at ... What is quite apparent is that throughout the world we find a calendar of 360 days that was later changed at about the seventh century BC when ... literary device characteristic of Ancient Hebrew that "jumps off the page" when a reader has a native understanding of the original language. ... For the complete text of the 1873 edition of Andrews' book, go to the Wikipedia article, "J.N. Andrews," and click on the link to the book. ... And he did so: and his hand was restored whole as the other. And they were filled with madness; and communed one with another what they might ... ...
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27: Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of ...
Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of Insanity, Lunacy or Madness Thomas Arnold (Doctor and Mad house owner) 1782 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1782 AD, Thomas Arnold, Doctor and Mad house owner of Leicester Lunatic Asylum in Britain, went to great lengths to describe 13 different types of insanity, which he divided into two major groups: Hallucinations and delusions. However, he also noted that, "all these species of Insanity may be variously combined, and ... In other words, the insane person was influenced by his environment from the outside, not some problem with brain nerves. (Observations on the Nature, Kinds, Causes, and Prevention of Insanity, Lunacy or Madness, Thomas Arnold, 1782 AD) "Arnold was one of the famous provincial psychiatrists of the second half of the eighteenth century who owned a large private madhouse - judging from the number of patients admitted the third largest in the ... ...
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28: Pathology of the Brain and Nervous Stock, Soul of Brutes, Thomas ...
This is why maniacs often recover much sooner if they are treated with torture and torments in a hovel instead of with medicaments." Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1667 AD, Thomas Willis clearly understood that madness was a spiritual problem to be cured with torture. His statement says it all: "Wherefore, Furious Mad-men are ... long history." (Coercion as Cure, Thomas Szasz, 2007 AD, p 105) "Willis, one of the great figures of seventeenth century medicine, made extensive studies in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology by dissection and experiment so that he was styled 'the first inventor of the nervous system' (Freind, 1727). ... This traditional view survived although couched in many 'new' terms as time went by. As the theory of tension and relaxation in the nervous system it reached its acme in the eighteenth century in the Brunonian system of `asthenic' and `sthenic' states and in the nineteenth century in Francis ... ...
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29: A treatise of Anger, John Downame, 1609 AD
A treatise of Anger John Downame (?-1652) 1609 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Click to View Introduction: In 1609 AD, John Downame describes how anger, being a "disease of the mind", has both a physiological effect on the body (red face, high blood pressure, hair standing on end) but a spiritual effect on the mind (loss of reason, wits). There are many case stories of people driven to raving madness because of unchecked anger. Ephesians 4:26 says, "Be angry, but to not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger." He states that the behaviour and effects of shorts bursts of anger ... modern - Freudian- ring; and not to meet anger with anger because `crosse speeches and perverse replies, make the chollericke man proceede from anger to rage . . . and madnesse' became the essence and guiding principle of the new enlightened policy towards the insane in asylums when at the end of the eighteenth century the Quakers founded the York Retreat. ... ...
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30: An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections ...
An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections Francis Hutcheson (philosopher) 1728 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1728 AD, Francis Hutcheson a naturalistic philosopher, applied Isaac's Newton's scientific laws (1687 AD) to the human mind. Newton's impact on how all nature can be explained by "laws" permeated every area of mankind. Hutcheson viewed madness as the result of chemical processes and fluids inside the body. His views are foundational to the beginning of Chemical psychiatry in two regards: First, he views ... He was wrong on both counts as is chemical psychiatry today who believes the mind obeys chemical "Newtonian like" laws of the body! (An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections, Francis Hutcheson, 1728 AD) "In the eighteenth century psychology was a branch of moral philosophy, not of natural philosophy or science, and had almost no point of contact with the medical ... ...
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31: The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, Eliza Haywood ...
The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house by Eliza Haywood 1726 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1726 AD, Eliza Haywood wrote a play called, "The distress'd orphan" or, "Love in a mad-house", that highlighted a new phenomena of wicked husbands sending their rich and unwanted wives to a private mad house so they could get their wives money and be free to love their new mistress. Haywood shows that it was well known that being thrown into a mad house could actually cause madness since the rich heroine greatly feared going mad herself and "fall indeed into that Disorder of which the was accus'd." ... injustice to women. (The distress'd orphan or, Love in a mad-house, Eliza Haywood, 1726 AD) "A WICKED GUARDIAN, a heroine imprisoned in a decaying, antique structure, and terrifying shrieks in the dark of night - all are conventions we readily associate with the Gothic novels popular in late eighteenth-century England. ... ...
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32: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
While the cures were no better than a witches brew with "eye of newt", they did understand the various diseases. The only reference to anything coming close to psychiatry is in the section on the ... In 1558 AD, William Bullein stated that rejection in love, coveting and greed are causes of madness, and he clearly rejects madness as having a physical cause. We all understand that "love sick" or ... keep, or ire of men's prosperity or good happy." (William Bullein, A new book entitled the government of health, 1558 AD) Click to View In 1584 AD, Thomas Cogan viewed man as having both a body and a soul. ... Today chemical psychiatrists continue this deception by prescribing drugs to the mentally ill because of a "chemical imbalance" in the brain. Doctors of the 17th century and the chemical ... Bell understood that a person whose spirit is continually under anxiety, will show up in the face through muscle and wrinkle patterns. Bell was a forerunner of body language expert, Tonya Reiman. ... ...
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33: Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD
Observations on Maniacal Disorders William Pargeter (Doctor and Chaplain) 1792 AD Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1792 AD, William Pargeter, Doctor and Chaplain, cured the insane by ... Benjamin Rush would adopt "catching the eye" as a treatment in 1812. (Observations on Maniacal Disorders, William Pargeter, 1792 AD) "During the second half of the eighteenth century following the wider experience of the insane afforded by the increasing ... He showed how the physician's manner could not only soothe and check developing excitement and render the furious madman tranquil, but even halt incipient madness. His aim was to make immediate contact with patients and this he achieved without ... and the practice of giving them 'large doses of stupifying liquor' to 'drown their faculties'." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 506) This preliminary measure being taken, the first object of a physician, when he enters ... ...
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34: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
For a brief summary of all the historical documents in this section on psychiatric history. Click to View Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction to the History of Psychiatry: The word psychiatrist literally ... the development of private madhouses in the eighteenth [and 17th] century ... Role Of The Medical Profession: Apart from an incidental appearance as a guardian, what role did physicians play in this jurisdiction? ... physicians played essentially no role in the certification process itself." (Diagnosis, Guardianship, and Residential Care of the Mentally Ill in Medieval and Early Modern England, Richard Neugebauer, American Journal of Psychiatry Dec 1989 AD) Not only did doctors have no role in ... Poor vaga-bonds, criminals, and "deranged minds" would take the part played by the leper, and we shall see what salvation was expected from this exclusion, for them and for those who excluded them as well." (Madness and Civilization, Michel ... ...
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35: Ontological trichotomy of man: Spirit, Soul and Body
... Prolonged anxiety is known to directly cause hypertension, muscle pain, insomnia, heart attack and generally wear down the immune system. Guilt for sin is a known cause of physical illness and can trigger behaviours associated with madness. ... pituitary tumors etc. can affect thinking patterns but never choice. Click to View F. Diseases that cause "psychiatric behaviours": We always recommend that the very first thing a person who is insane should do is be tested by a doctor for EVERYTHING. Then when the test results come back that they have perfect bodies, they can then start taking personal responsibility for their behaviours that have their origin in the spirit. The deception of chemical psychiatry is that they use the diseases listed below ... Etc. "There is a sound medical basis for the disease model of derangement, namely, the illness now known as neurosyphilis or paresis. In seventeenth-century England, syphilis caused many people to become mad. But many mad people did not ... ...
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36: A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind ...
A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind James Cowles Prichard 1835 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1835 AD, James ... "lessening culpability", "maintain a plea on the ground of insanity in this country, with a view to the removing culpability in a criminal accusation" and "abolishing all capital punishments". ... At the end of the eighteenth century Rush had drawn attention to disorders of the moral faculty (defined as the power of distinguishing good from evil) as properly belonging to medicine, and Pinel at the ... an important book in the history of neurology and illustrates - as its title implies - that psychiatry and neurology were not then separate as they are today, and organic disturbances of higher ... There are many individuals living at large . . . of a singular, wayward, and eccentric character . . . In many instances it has been found that an hereditary tendency to madness has existed in the ... ...
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37: Rhapsodies in the Application of the Psychological Method of ...
... Modern methods, though superficially more civilized, often rely on the same brutal shock to achieve their results." (The Snake Pit, Mary Jane Ward, 1947 AD, Dust Jacket) Click to View Cats "be arranged in a row with their tails stretched behind ... Yet nature, through these very same inclinations, has also planted in us as many seeds for madness Warrior . By equally measured steps, as we advance on the path of our sensible and intellectual culture, we fall back ever nearer to the madhouse." ... His descriptive accounts of these latter, which build toward a dissonant crescendo, do abruptly remind one of the work's eighteenth-century character. For example, withdrawing food or applying hot wax to the body would restore control to the hitherto ... of Life: Science and Philosophy in the age of Goethe, 2002 p 271) By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Send us your story about your experience with modern Psychiatry Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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38: A treatise on insanity: in which are contained the Principles ...
Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1806 AD, Philippe Pinel, doctor for the Bicetre Asylum in France, gets our gold star of achievement of all the major mad house ... Pinel's table demonstrates his non-biological etiology of insanity Click to View The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum reasons for Admission 1864-1998 AD The vast majority of schizophrenia patients in 18th century mental asylums had known etiologies that anyone would could diagnose. Nothing has changed today except psychiatrists and drug companies want ... To enter into a more particular detail of what the author has accomplished in this volume, and of what he has left for others or deferred to another opportunity, would be to anticipate the judgement of the reader. ... What difference between this hair and that of my own head." To this state of delirious gaiety, however, succeeded that of furious madness He broke to pieces or otherwise destroyed whatever was within the reach or ... ...
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39: Criminals, rapists, murderers freed from jail by Psychiatrists ...
The mental insanity plea and insanity defense: "not criminally responsible for reasons of insanity" (Denying personal responsibility for sin.) Click to View Click to View ... gong." (Wizard's Hat Amendment, New Mexico Senator Duncan Scott, 1995) Psychologists view mental patients as victims, deny personal responsibility and look for an outside ... In this he anticipated much of Lombroso's work at the end of the century as well as the concept of irresistible impulse and diminished responsibility." (300 years of Psychiatry, Richard Hunter, 1963, p 711) (The Physiognomical System of Franz Joseph Gall Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, ... This condition prevails in diseases commonly known as mental breakdown, aberrations of reason, madness, diseases of temperament, mental diseases in general, etc. All these ... I have called it MORAL DERANGEMENT. For a more particular account of this moral disease in the will, the reader is again referred to a printed lecture delivered by the author, in ... ...
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40: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... For by these means we too have seen many persons freed from grievous calamities, and from distractions of mind, and madness, and countless other ills, which could be cured neither by men nor ... to the concessions that Cornelius, Bishop of Rome, offered to those who had "lapsed" during the Decian persecution of the mid-third century. He was eventually chosen as rival Bishop of Rome. ... Hilary of Poitiers Click to View Hilary of Poitiers, "We who have been re-born through the sacrament of baptism experience intense joy when we feel within us the first stirrings of the Holy Spirit. We ... Anglicans). Unlike other Protestants, the Anabaptists emphasized the restoration of apostolic patterns of worship and lifestyle, the importance of a conversion experience, baptism of believers ... Moravian Brethren (1722): During the same period another group, less dramatic but nonetheless inspired, was growing in Saxony. The Moravian Brethren of the eighteenth century had roots in the ... ...
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41: Lovesick, a romantic novel. Commentary on Song of Solomon, Canticles ...
... Solomon's 1000 Wives and the girl who said no! Events of song: 967 BC. Screenplay: 2-3 weeks. Written: 931 BC. By Steve Rudd click to view Introduction to commentary on the Song of Solomon ... In the two-character interpretation, the loving couple, after being separated, are finally reunited. The drama praises marital love. According to the three-character view, the girl rejects ... by the three-character scheme which had been suggested by Ibn Ezra in the twelfth century, revived by Jacobi and Löwisohn in the eighteenth century, and developed by H. Ewald in the nineteenth century. ... 1889 AD] supplied indications of the changes of speakers with formulae such as He/She sings/speaks/muses, but even without these the attentive reader would usually be able to identify the speaker. ... the ones who faithfully attend every service. iii. "I directed my mind to know, to investigate and to seek wisdom and an explanation, and to know the evil of folly and the foolishness of madness. ... ...
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42: Religious attributions pertaining to the causes and cures of ...
... She failed to foresee her own bankruptcy! Click to View All modern fortune tellers and psychics are frauds! So are all TV faith healing preachers like Peter Popoff and Benny Hinn! C. God does ... These denominations can be identified along a continuum, ranging from Fundamentalism to Liberalism (Malony, 1998). At the Fundamentalist end of the continuum, the predominant view is that there is ... The outcomes of this study may assist Christians to increasingly rise above the pre-eighteenth century tradition of seeing mental illness solely as demonic possession or the result of sin, and therefore ... J. (2003). Guest editorial considerations on the stigma of mental illness. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48. Retrieved from http://www.cpa-apc.org/Publications/Archives/CJP/2003/november/ ... Spirituality seen as a neglected aspect of psychotherapy. APA Monitor, p. 21. Dain, N. (1992). Madness and the stigma of sin in American Christianity. In P. J. Fink & A. Tasman (Eds.), Stigma and ... ...
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43: Pots and Polities: Material Remains of Late Iron Age Judah in ...
We should not rely on this story to restore the borders of Judah." We feel it is important for the reader to know the anti-biblical bias of Raz Kletter as he reads his work. (Remains of Late Iron ... Rather, I will concentrate pri-marily on typology and distribution patterns. "Pillar Figurines" The "pillar figurines" (figs. 2-4) have been dis-cussed often over the past century (e.g., Pilz 1924; ... An Examination of the Pattern of Stylistic Changes Occurring among Silver Candle-sticks of the Eighteenth Century (1680-1780). Pp. 39-54 in The Archaeology of Contextual Meaning, ed. I. Hodding. Cambridge: ... Suzuki, Y. 1992 A New Aspect on Occupation Policy by King Joshiah: Assimilation and Codification in View of Yahweh. Annual of the Japanese Biblical Institute 18: 31-61. Tatton-Brown, V., and ... Later Periods. 4 vols. in 3. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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44: Saul Hunts David. Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges ...
... This is how it looks today: click to view 3. Timeline and chronology: a. In 1082 BC, Saul is born. b. In Jonathan is likely born around 1067 BC since he is Saul's ... A Psalm of David when he feigned madness before Abimelech [Achish], who drove him away and he departed. (Psalm 34 title) Faked madness to Achish Psalm 52 Futility of ... 953 BC. Gibeon was only 1 KM north of Ramah where Samuel had a spectacular overlooking view. Samuel lived to oversee the tabernacle for about 4 years until he died. ... This, however, should not be viewed as divine approval because God expects the reader to apply the most basic moral template onto any Bible story for their own ... The Zadok line of priests would exist down to the first century at the time of Jesus as the Pharisees. David writes a Psalm about Doeg the Edomite: "For the choir ... It is a cheap ploy and is pure evil, but it is quite effective to those with little experience these sinful behaviour patterns. Evil and hypocritical people will ... ...
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45: Modern Rabbinical Judaism
... The goal of the oral Torah is not to legislate rigid laws, but to draw people "to participate in the process of discovering principles and uncovering patterns of ... This has led some to conjecture that Qumran had room for three messiahs, not two. As a precursor to the modern view (no messiah), the fourth century Rabbi Hillel said ... I've wanted you to see something in Judaism. Behind the zekhut, the debate method, the optimism; behind it all is a point of view that destroyed a religion, and I've ... Levey, Samson, The Messiah: Messianic Exegesis of the Targum c. 1974, Hebrew Union College Press. Neusner, Jacob, A Midrash. Reader, c. 1990 Fortress Press, ... Fredrick Crombie, Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. IV, T&T Clark \ Eerdmans, Grand Rapids. -Commentary on John, Trans. Allan Menzies, Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. X, T&T Clark \ ... Vermes, Geza, The Dead Sea Scrolls in English, 3rd Ed. c. 1987, Sheffield Acedemic Press, Ltd. London. by Lance E. Bailles Click Your Choice Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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46: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel, Beth Alpert ...
... Hackett's definition is derived from the parameters of usage in second millennium Egypt and Western Asia. It matches the area delineated in the eighteenth century Execration Texts from Saqarra; ... Now they also incorporated technical descriptions, comparative analyses and locational analyses, as well as data on ethnography, demography, settlement patterns, agriculture and faunal remains ... The Socio-economic Dimension of Sacrifice In the mid-nineteenth century, Marx presented his view of history as "a series of interactions between different social groups, each having particular economic interests" (Wilson ... Near Eastern Archaeology 62: 35-52. Firth, R. 1972 Offering and Sacrifice: Problems of Organization. Pp. 324-33 in Reader in Comparative Religion: An Anthropological Approach, ARCHAEOLOGY AND ... MacDonald "East of the Jordan": Territories and Sites of the Hebrew Scriptures By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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47: Saul Becomes king. Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges ...
There are still altars at Ramah (Samuel's), Bethel (Jacob's Gen 35:1), Gilgal and at the two Levitical cities of Gibeon and Geba. Description: click to view ultra ... moral choices of behaviour patterns. "Mental illness" is nor a real illness like diabetes or cancer, but a metaphoric term like "spring fever" or "computer virus". ... failure. 2. From a psychiatric point of view, the "case" of Saul is perhaps the most important document on earth because God shows us, under inspiration, how someone goes insane and what behaviours are associated with so called, "mental illness". Even in the world of nutty world of psychiatry and psychology, Saul is seen as a ... a lack of repentance, he drives himself mad. b. We see in Saul how God strikes the wicked with madness. (cf Deuteronomy 28:27-29) i. It was not demon possession ii. ... was seen as more righteous than any king who followed him: a. 1 Kings 15:1-5. "In the eighteenth year of King Jehoram the son of Nebat, Abijam became king over Judah. ... ...
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48: THE PIRATES OF PRIVILEGE: Walter Rea Rocks the Seventh-day Adventist ...
"You are seeking to kill Me, a man who has told you the truth" Jn 8:40 Click to View Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA Click to View THE PIRATES OF PRIVILEGE by ... The fact that the Davenport matter was and continues to be hid from public or private view shows clearly that those involved in or with knowledge of events recognized ... Wells, Somerset, England BA5ILZ San Dimas, CA 91773 Great American Bank Greater New York Corporation SDA 1801 Century Park East 85 Long Island Expressway North Hills ... Box 7928 9920 La Cieneqa Blvd Boise, ID 83707 Inglewood, CA 90301 Indianapolis Life Ins. Co. Mary Opal Ingram Box 1230-B 9740 Dollyshore Place Indianapolis, IN 46206 ... Joel Reims, D.D.S. Profit Sharing P1. 6L12 S. 25th Street 7080 Hollywood Blvd #90fi Lincoln, NB. 68512 Los Angeles, CA Snn28 Helmuth C. and Erma I. Retzer Allan ... Desire of Ages. It may be that this study will be sufficient to establish patterns and methods, which are applicable to others of her works and that a further ... ...
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49: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... uncertainty," says Stanley, 1 " but the narrative itself draws the mind of the reader in different directions ; and the variations, in some instances as it would ... other sources. 3 In speaking of Aahmes, or Amasis, the first king of the Eighteenth Dynasty, Brugsch says that, having driven out the eastern foreigners from ... Abulfeda, 3 early in the fourteenth century, gave the Arabic traditions of the building of the Great "Wall of Egypt. His Arabic designations of the Pharaohs mentioned ... But Abnlfeda extends the line of Wall very greatly, and Wilkinson seems inclined to a similar view, which he would sustain out of the facts of his own observing. He ... George H. Wattles, a student of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Rev. Allan M. Dulles, just from his post-graduate studies at Leipzig. We had come ... See Khctain of Zor. (Kadesh-Barnea Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD) By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go To Start: ... ...
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50: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... foundations, and into some they threw fire and burnt them, in their insane madness and frenzy, without caring for the neighbouring houses; for there is nothing ... The author has led singing for 40 years and the songbook used in weekly church services only contained 5 out of 750 responsive style songs. (Click here to find a ... to warn the first century Jewish Christians living in Jerusalem to flees the city and would immediately make a connection between Revelation and the Songs of Sabbath Sacrifice. Revelation uses the number 7 it in a far more creative and clever fashion interwoven into a terrifying adventure story where the reader is told, "Behold I ... The number 7 is widely used and the 7th song climaxes with a view of God himself inside his throne room. 3. The number 7 and seven-word formulas (cf. Rev 5:12 and SSS ... The song of the Sabbath Sacrifice was a flawed production of human effort and imagination that speculated on a spirit world it had never seen while ignoring patterns ... ...
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