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- catalog contributor b5221894.
- catalog created "1887.".
- catalog date "1887".
- catalog date "1887.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1887.".
- catalog description "Historical sketch of fermented wine and testimony of the ancients -- Testimony of the medical profession and scientific investigations -- Hereditary results of using intoxicants -- The moderation fallacy -- V. Two kinds of wine, one unfermented and the other fermented, both called wine in all ages -- Testimony of dictionaries and encyclopedias -- Testimony of ancient writers as to preserving wines -- VI. Ancient and modern methods of preserving wine so as to prevent fermentation -- Preservation of unfermented wine by heat -- The writer's observations abroad -- Present custom of boiling wine in wine-growing countries -- VII. Ancient and modern methods of preserving unfermented wine by keeping it cool and settling it, and by the use of sweet oil and by sulfurization -- Experiments by the writer -- Preservation by sulfurization -- Filtering to prevent fermentation -- Preservation by the use of sweet oil -- ".
- catalog description "I. General preliminary remarks: food, good and injurious -- Shifting from one bad habit to another -- Intoxicating drinks and crimes -- Food and drink, good and bad -- How to distinguish healthy food from poisonous -- By its action on the body we can know it -- II. Diseases from a spiritual or mental origin, or from the perversion of the passions and faculties of the soul, evil uses -- Origin and cure of diseases -- Equilibrium -- Methods of curing spiritual and natural diseases -- Natural methods correspond to spiritual methods -- III. The cause and laws of fermentation: are there any impurities in must or unfermented wine? -- Germs of ferment are from the atmosphere -- Leaven or ferment a living substance -- Changes wrought by fermentation -- Are there any impurities in unfermented grape-juice -- Unfounded assumptions -- Impurities are never found in sweet, sound, healthy grapes -- IV. Fermented wine and all fluids which contain alcohol are poisons -- ".
- catalog description "New wine solidified -- XII. Strong drink, vinegar, punch, and the prohibition craze -- Strong drink may be unfermented or fermented -- Vinegar -- A religious periodical on punch and prohibition -- Significant statistics".
- catalog description "VIII. Two kinds of wine recognized in the Bible in both its spiritual and natural senses -- Wine in the Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English languages -- The result of an inquiry on Yain -- IX. Communion wine -- The wine used by the Lord and His disciples in the original institution of the sacrament -- Passover wine -- Testimony as to Passover wine -- Sacramental wine in the early Christian church -- Duty to the reclaimed -- A practical question -- Duty of the clergy -- X. Communion wine in the light of the new dispensation -- Blood of grapes -- Christian communities of the east -- Action of religious bodies -- The correspondence of wine, of leaven, and leavened wine -- The blood of the grape, and sugar or sweet -- Christian communities of the east on communion wine -- Action of various religious bodies -- XI. The wine of Cana -- New wine in old bottles -- Grape cure -- Noble wine and wine in heaven -- New wine in old bottles -- Grape cure -- Grape jelly -- Noble wine -- ".
- catalog description "XIII. Natural and spiritual drunkenness -- Drunkenness of Noah -- Drunkenness in vine-growing and beer-drinking countries -- Testimony of DR. Wm. B. Carpenter -- Noah's drunkenness -- Drinking in Switzerland -- Is beer a healthy drink? -- Drinking in Germany -- XIV. The comparisons of Emanuel Swedenborg and the interpretations thereof, and facts worthy of notice by all lovers of the truth -- Has pure fermented substance a good correspondence -- Fermented substances have not a good correspondence -- Facts worthy of attention of all who desire to know the truth -- XV. Prohibition -- Insurance statistics and averages -- Christian nations sending intoxicants to Gentile nations -- The Africans -- The law of averages -- Drunkards made -- XVI. Narcotics -- Tobacco and opium -- Coffee -- Tea -- Tobacco -- A deadly poison enslaves man, injures health, shortens life, and deteriorates nations -- Coffee and tea -- XVII. Pernicious and destructive habits of women -- Tight dressing -- It is almost universal among women -- It is the most injurious habit known so far as health and the physical stamina of our race is concerned -- XVIII. The abuse of children and cruelty to girls and young women -- Sunlight -- Sunlight and health -- Exercise and development -- Flour and bread -- Idleness among girls and young ladies and the results -- XIX. Religious periodicals -- The clergy -- And reforms -- Great reform movements rarely commence with the clergy -- Reasons why -- Religious periodicals and reforms -- XX. Physicians and the prevailing bad habits -- A doctor of divinity -- High license -- Reiterated assumptions -- Physicians are often too heedless and negligent in prescribing intoxicants and narcotics -- A doctor of divinity and his unreasonable talk -- Old assumptions reiterated in 1887 -- XXI. Final appeal to our brethren and sisters of the Christian church -- Why religious teachers and organizations do not succeed at this day as they should -- A call to repentance necessary.".
- catalog extent "511 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "New Christianity.".
- catalog isFormatOf "New Christianity.".
- catalog issued "1887".
- catalog issued "1887.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : published by the author,".
- catalog relation "New Christianity.".
- catalog subject "BX8737 .E443 1887".
- catalog subject "General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America Government.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Historical sketch of fermented wine and testimony of the ancients -- Testimony of the medical profession and scientific investigations -- Hereditary results of using intoxicants -- The moderation fallacy -- V. Two kinds of wine, one unfermented and the other fermented, both called wine in all ages -- Testimony of dictionaries and encyclopedias -- Testimony of ancient writers as to preserving wines -- VI. Ancient and modern methods of preserving wine so as to prevent fermentation -- Preservation of unfermented wine by heat -- The writer's observations abroad -- Present custom of boiling wine in wine-growing countries -- VII. Ancient and modern methods of preserving unfermented wine by keeping it cool and settling it, and by the use of sweet oil and by sulfurization -- Experiments by the writer -- Preservation by sulfurization -- Filtering to prevent fermentation -- Preservation by the use of sweet oil -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. General preliminary remarks: food, good and injurious -- Shifting from one bad habit to another -- Intoxicating drinks and crimes -- Food and drink, good and bad -- How to distinguish healthy food from poisonous -- By its action on the body we can know it -- II. Diseases from a spiritual or mental origin, or from the perversion of the passions and faculties of the soul, evil uses -- Origin and cure of diseases -- Equilibrium -- Methods of curing spiritual and natural diseases -- Natural methods correspond to spiritual methods -- III. The cause and laws of fermentation: are there any impurities in must or unfermented wine? -- Germs of ferment are from the atmosphere -- Leaven or ferment a living substance -- Changes wrought by fermentation -- Are there any impurities in unfermented grape-juice -- Unfounded assumptions -- Impurities are never found in sweet, sound, healthy grapes -- IV. Fermented wine and all fluids which contain alcohol are poisons -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "New wine solidified -- XII. Strong drink, vinegar, punch, and the prohibition craze -- Strong drink may be unfermented or fermented -- Vinegar -- A religious periodical on punch and prohibition -- Significant statistics".
- catalog tableOfContents "VIII. Two kinds of wine recognized in the Bible in both its spiritual and natural senses -- Wine in the Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English languages -- The result of an inquiry on Yain -- IX. Communion wine -- The wine used by the Lord and His disciples in the original institution of the sacrament -- Passover wine -- Testimony as to Passover wine -- Sacramental wine in the early Christian church -- Duty to the reclaimed -- A practical question -- Duty of the clergy -- X. Communion wine in the light of the new dispensation -- Blood of grapes -- Christian communities of the east -- Action of religious bodies -- The correspondence of wine, of leaven, and leavened wine -- The blood of the grape, and sugar or sweet -- Christian communities of the east on communion wine -- Action of various religious bodies -- XI. The wine of Cana -- New wine in old bottles -- Grape cure -- Noble wine and wine in heaven -- New wine in old bottles -- Grape cure -- Grape jelly -- Noble wine -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XIII. Natural and spiritual drunkenness -- Drunkenness of Noah -- Drunkenness in vine-growing and beer-drinking countries -- Testimony of DR. Wm. B. Carpenter -- Noah's drunkenness -- Drinking in Switzerland -- Is beer a healthy drink? -- Drinking in Germany -- XIV. The comparisons of Emanuel Swedenborg and the interpretations thereof, and facts worthy of notice by all lovers of the truth -- Has pure fermented substance a good correspondence -- Fermented substances have not a good correspondence -- Facts worthy of attention of all who desire to know the truth -- XV. Prohibition -- Insurance statistics and averages -- Christian nations sending intoxicants to Gentile nations -- The Africans -- The law of averages -- Drunkards made -- XVI. Narcotics -- Tobacco and opium -- Coffee -- Tea -- Tobacco -- A deadly poison enslaves man, injures health, shortens life, and deteriorates nations -- Coffee and tea -- XVII. Pernicious and destructive habits of women -- Tight dressing -- It is almost universal among women -- It is the most injurious habit known so far as health and the physical stamina of our race is concerned -- XVIII. The abuse of children and cruelty to girls and young women -- Sunlight -- Sunlight and health -- Exercise and development -- Flour and bread -- Idleness among girls and young ladies and the results -- XIX. Religious periodicals -- The clergy -- And reforms -- Great reform movements rarely commence with the clergy -- Reasons why -- Religious periodicals and reforms -- XX. Physicians and the prevailing bad habits -- A doctor of divinity -- High license -- Reiterated assumptions -- Physicians are often too heedless and negligent in prescribing intoxicants and narcotics -- A doctor of divinity and his unreasonable talk -- Old assumptions reiterated in 1887 -- XXI. Final appeal to our brethren and sisters of the Christian church -- Why religious teachers and organizations do not succeed at this day as they should -- A call to repentance necessary.".
- catalog title "The new Christianity : an appeal to the clergy and to all men in behalf of its life of charity; pertaining to diseases, their origin and cure; the use of intoxicants as beverages ... / by John Ellis.".
- catalog type "text".