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LETTERS

ON THE

HUMAN BODY, &c.


LETTER I.

On the external Form of the Human Body, and on the Lessons of Instruction thence resulting in Regard to the Human Mind.
My Dear Sir,

My Dear Sir,Some time ago I had the gratification of addressing you on the subject of the human soul, by endeavouring to prove its immateriality and immortality, and especially its grand characteristic, as being a spiritual substance and form, created to receive life continually from God, the DIVINE SOURCE of its being and of all its astonishing energies.

Will you now permit me to call your attention to a subject neither less wonderful, nor less edifying; I