Tryon's letters upon several occasions ... by Tho. Tryon.
- Title
- Tryon's letters upon several occasions ... by Tho. Tryon.
- Author
- Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Geo. Conyers and Eliz. Harris,
- 1700.
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- Subject terms
- Letters.
- Christian life.
- Health -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"Tryon's letters upon several occasions ... by Tho. Tryon." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A63798.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed October 6, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE READER.
- THE CONTENTS.
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Twenty Seven
Philosophical Letters UPON Several Occasions.-
LETTER I. Of the Sense of Hearing. -
LETTER II. Of the Sense of Smelling. -
LETTER III. Of the Sense of Tasting. -
LETTER IV. Of the Sense of Seeing. -
LETTER V. Of the Sense of Feeling. -
LETTER VI.
Of FIRES. -
LETTER VII. Of Bricks, and various sorts of Earth. -
LETTER VIII. Of Religion, and the Knowledg of Man's self. -
LETTER IX.
Of DROPSIES. -
LETTER X. Of the Various Opinions in Religion. -
LETTER XII. Of the Humanity of Christ. -
LETTER XII. Of an Afflicted MIND. - LETTER XIII.
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LETTER XIV. OfGOD's Permission for the Eating of Flesh. -
LETTER XV. To the Honourable ColonelKENT. Of a Soldier's LIFE. -
LETTER. XVI. Of Employments arising from the Foun∣tain of Darkness. -
LETTER XVII. Of Employment arising from the Foun∣tain of Light. -
LETTER XVIII.
Of CLEANNESS. -
LETTER XIX. Of Flesh-BROTHS. -
LETTER XX. Of the Right and Left Hands. -
LETTER XXI. Of CORPULENCY. -
LETTER XXII.
Of FEVERS. -
LETTER XXIII.
Of EDUCATION. -
LETTER XXIV. Of the Nature of SMELLS. -
LETTER XXV.
Of PREDESTINATION. -
LETTER XXVI. Of DEATH. -
LETTER XXVII.
Of ASTROLOGY. -
LETTER XXVIII. Of the perpetual MOTION. -
LETTER XXIX.
Of MUSICK. -
LETTER XXX. Of LANGUAGES. -
LETTER XXXI. Of Times for EATING. -
LETTER XXXII. To a Planter of SUGAR. -
LETTER XXXIII. To a Gentleman inBarbadoes. -
LETTER XXXIII. A Letter to a Planter touching the Ma∣nufactory of Cotton. -
LETTER. XXXIV. Of the making of SUGAR. -
LETTER. XXXV. Of the Burial of BIRDS. -
LETTER XXXVII. Of FERMENTATION.
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