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Kent's Aphorisms and Precepts from Extemporaneous Lectures: Homeopathy

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1. Truth, on every plane, is a sword, that wounds deeply; and blood flows freely.

2. The more idols a man has the less able is he to receive truth. He is sick.

3. You cannot divorce Medicine and Theology. Man exists all the way down, from his innermost Spiritual, to his outermost Natural.

4. A truth, on any plane, presented to different men, is accepted or rejected by each according to the good or evil of his mind.

5. The external man is but an outward expression of the internal; so the results of disease (symptoms) are but the outward expression of the internal sickness.

6. Everything is harmoniously working in the well man. Consider the man, heal the sick.
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First published November 1, 1926

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J.T. Kent

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James Tyler Kent was an American physician best remembered as a forefather of the modern homeopathy movement. In 1897 Kent published a massive guidebook on human ailments and their associated homeopathic remedies which has been translated into a number of languages and remains in use by adherents of homeopathy today.

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