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    The Natural History of Many Curious and Uncommon Zoophytes: Collected ... by the Late John Ellis
    Family Homoeopathy. by John Ellis ...
    Doctrine of Homeopathy - The Art of Healing: Organon of Medicine, Of the Homoeopathic Doctrines, Homoeopathy as a Science...
    The Avoidable Causes of Disease, insanity and Deformity. by John Ellis ... A Book For the People As Well As For the Profession ...
    The Avoidable Causes of Disease, insanity and Deformity. Fourth Edition. by John Ellis ... A Book For the People As Well As For the Profession ...
    The Avoidable Causes of Disease, insanity and Deformity, together With Marriage and Its Violations, in One Volume. by John Ellis ... A Book For the Pe
    • 2024

      This reprint preserves the original text from 1883, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. The book reflects the themes and societal norms of its era, providing a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and historical narratives. Its enduring relevance and charm make it a significant addition to any collection of vintage works.

      A Reply to "The Academy's" Review of "The Wine Question in the Light of the New Dispensation"
    • 2024

      The Pedagogical Writings of Marguerite Long

      A Reassessment of Her Impact on the French School of Piano

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book showcases the pedagogical writings of Marguerite Long, a pivotal figure in 20th-century French piano music. It includes English translations of her influential texts, "Le Piano" and "La Petite Mâethode de Piano," which reflect her innovative approach to piano teaching and her insights on musicianship and life. Alongside these translations, John Ellis provides an analysis that contextualizes Long's career, her rivalry with Alfred Cortot, and the challenges she faced due to sexism, illuminating her significant yet overlooked contributions to music pedagogy.

      The Pedagogical Writings of Marguerite Long
    • 2023

      This work presents a faithful reproduction of the original text, preserving the authenticity and nuances of the initial publication. It offers readers a chance to engage with the content as it was originally intended, maintaining the integrity of the author's voice and style. Ideal for those interested in historical texts or seeking to explore classic literature in its true form.

      Personal Experience of a Physician; With an Appeal to the Medical and Clerical Professions; and an Appendix, a Review of "Christ and the Temperance Question," in the Christian Union
    • 2023

      The book addresses common struggles like fatigue and skin issues, offering practical solutions to combat feelings of laziness and improve overall energy levels. It emphasizes natural remedies and lifestyle changes that can alleviate acne and other skin problems without resorting to expensive medications. By focusing on holistic approaches, it aims to empower readers to take control of their health and well-being.

      Liver Detox: Natural Liver Detox Providing Liver Aid While Restoring Liver Health (The Ultimate Cleansing Program for Long-term Liv
    • 2023

      With the rise of the temperance movement in the late 19th century, questions about the morality of drinking alcohol became rampant. In this book, John Ellis explores the history and religious arguments for both fermented and unfermented grape juice as the proper drink for religious ceremony. This fascinating look at a lesser-known aspect of religious history sheds light on the intersection of religion and social movements.

      The Fruit of the Vine, Unfermented Or Fermented: Which?
    • 2023
    • 2022

      Armies in Revolution

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on seven revolutionary armies, the book explores the interplay between political ideals and military organization from Cromwell's New Model Army to Mao Zedong's Red Army. It delves into the challenges of mobilization, the necessity of maintaining discipline, and the impact of social stability on military effectiveness. Through historical analysis, it highlights how these factors shaped the success and failures of revolutionary movements.

      Armies in Revolution
    • 2022

      Killer In The Pews

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Special Agent Richard Haley faces a chilling investigation that intertwines with his long-time church, revealing dark secrets and unexpected culprits. As he and his partner, Terri Waters, delve deeper, the case threatens to engulf not only the church community but also Richard's own family, leading to a gripping exploration of trust, betrayal, and the hidden dangers lurking within familiar surroundings.

      Killer In The Pews
    • 2020

      Homeopathy or homoeopathy is a pseudoscientific system of alternative medicine. It was created by Samuel Hahnemann. Its practitioners, called homeopaths, believe that a substance that causes symptoms of a disease in healthy people would cure similar symptoms in sick people; this doctrine is called "similia similibus curentur," or "like cures like". The term "homeopathy" was coined by Hahnemann which comes from the Greek: hómoios, "like" and páthos, "suffering". Hahnemann gathered and published a complete overview of his new medical system in his book, The Organon of the Healing Art, whose 6th edition, known as Organon of Medicine, is still relevant today. Homeopathic healing is considered controversial and it received a lot of critique over the years, but it still survived and is practiced today. Table of Contents: - Organon of Medicine by Samuel Hahnemann - Of the Homoeopathic Doctrines by J. G. Millingen - Homoeopathy as a Science by Edward Bayard - Personal Experience of a Physician by John Ellis

      Doctrine of Homeopathy - The Art of Healing: Organon of Medicine, Of the Homoeopathic Doctrines, Homoeopathy as a Science...
    • 2018

      This reprint preserves the insights of the original 1879 edition, exploring themes of skepticism and divine revelation. It delves into the philosophical and theological discussions surrounding faith and the concept of a New Jerusalem, inviting readers to reflect on the intersection of doubt and belief. The book serves as a historical lens into 19th-century thought, making it a valuable resource for those interested in religious studies and philosophical inquiry.

      Skepticism, Divine Revelation and Call to the New Jerusalem