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It seems unnecessary to enter further into the Doctor's affirmations and denials. When he proceeds to speak of "Disease and Its Cure," he speaks much more in harmony with the teachings of Swedenborg than with the idealism of his preceding pages. He says the cause and cure of disease are always spiritual, and operate by Correspondence.

He might have said that the "sphere of disgust, loathing and rejection " is its vital property by Correspondence. As was shown in the general doctrine, all poisonous things