Timothy Rogers

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Timothy Rogers


Born
in The United Kingdom
May 24, 1658

Died
November 01, 1728


Timothy Rogers was an English nonconformist minister, known as an author on depression as a sufferer

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Trouble of Mind and the Dis...

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Rupert Brooke: A Reappraisa...

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Practical Discourses on Sic...

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Practical Discourses on Sic...

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The righteous mans euidence...

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At the Ear Inn

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Georgian Poetry 1911-1922: ...

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Those first affections: An ...

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School for the community: A...

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Meaningless Meanderings of ...

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“Pain, indeed, makes the time seem to go on very slowly; an hour seems like a day and a day like a week.”
Timothy Rogers, Trouble of Mind and the Disease of Melancholy: Written for the Use of Such As Are or Have Been Exercised by the Same

“If you saw a wounded person, torn and mangled, on the highway, the sight of so deplorable an object would fill you with compassion; the sight of your friends under the disease I am now speaking ought to move you much more, for it is tearing them to pieces every moment. Every moment it preys upon their vitals, and they are continually dying, yet cannot die.”
Timothy Rogers, Trouble of Mind and the Disease of Melancholy: Written for the Use of Such As Are or Have Been Exercised by the Same

“If we did not feel the bitterness of his anger, we would not so sweetly relish His love.”
Timothy Rogers, Trouble of Mind and the Disease of Melancholy: Written for the Use of Such As Are or Have Been Exercised by the Same