| Sylvester Graham - 1849 - 302 pagine
...Africa have in all ages derived nearly all of their sustenance immediately from the vegetable kingdom. ' Children of the sun !' said one of the ancient and...give an account, and to enjoy the expected rewards of bit services. Your regimen ought to be simple and inartificial. Drink only the puri', simple water.... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1854 - 334 pagine
...with the excellent address of an ancient and distinguished priest of India : " Children of the sun, listen to the dying advice of your faithful and affectionate...and to enjoy the expected rewards of his services. Tour regimen ought to be simple and inartificial. Drink only the pure, simple water. It is the beverage... | |
| Sylvester Graham - 1854 - 750 pagine
...have in all ages derived nearly all of their sustenance immediately from th» vegetable kingdom. ' Children of the sun !' said one of the ancient, and...affectionate instructor, who hastens to the bosom of tha great Allah, to give an account, and to enjoy the expected rewards of his services. Your regimen... | |
| John Smith (of Malton.) - 1880 - 122 pagine
...the excellent address of an ancient and distinguished priest of India : — " Children of the Sun, listen to the dying advice of your faithful and affectionate...instructor, who hastens to the bosom of the great God to give an account, and to enjoy the expected rewards of his services ! Your regimen ought to be... | |
| Mary Foote Henderson - 1906 - 794 pagine
...extreme old age, practising the precepts of his philosophy : — "Children of the Suu," writes he, "listen to the dying advice of your faithful and affectionate instructor, who hastens to the great Allah to give an account of his services. " The use of reason is to restrain the irregular impulses... | |
| John Smith - 1996 - 322 pagine
...with the excellent address of an ancient and distinguished priest of India : "Children of the sun, listen to the dying advice of your faithful and affectionate...and to enjoy the expected rewards of his services. Tour regimen ought to be simple and inartificial. Drink only the pure, simple water. It is the beverage... | |
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