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ON BODILY HEALTH, SICKNESS, AND DEATH.

the mind, and from the mind to its MAKER; and thus of opening and keeping open a communication between the ultimates of dead matter and the first principles of LIVING SPIRIT; in agreement with the true purpose and full operation of the Divine EPHPHATHA [Mark vii. 34.], may it be our daily and most earnest prayer, that every obstacle may, sooner or later, be removed which has a tendency to obstruct the interesting passage which leads form corporeal sensations to mental affections, and from mental affections to their DIVINE SOURCE, PRESERVER, and PURIFIER!

In the spirit of this prayer, I beg leave to subscribe myself,

Dear Sir,
Ever truly yours, &c.,

Amen.

W. Rose, Printer, &c., Warwick and Leamington.