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" Enthusiasm and insanity bear such close affinity, that, the shades are often too indistinct to define which is one and which the other. Exuberance of zeal on any subject, in some constitutions, soon ripens into madness : but excess of religious enthusiasm,... "
Commentaries on the Causes, Forms, Symptoms, and Treatment, Moral and ... - Sivu 33
tekijä(t) George Man Burrows - 1828 - 716 sivua
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1839 - 602 sivua
...follows too intense application to any abstruse study in morals, in politics, or even in physics. " Exuberance of zeal on any subject, in some constitutions,...enthusiasm, unless tempered by an habitual command over the effective passions, usually and readily degenerates into fanaticism ; thence to superstition the transition...

On the reciprocal agencies of mind and matter, and on insanity ..., Sivu 5

John Carr Badeley - 1851 - 68 sivua
...is clear that, under certain circumstances, insanity is occasioned through the agency of religion." Enthusiasm and insanity bear such close affinity,...indistinct to define which is one and which the other. The over-zealous, consequently, should be taught to temper their fervour with discretion, and be reminded...

Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Nide 45

1852 - 1100 sivua
...is clear that, under certain circumstances, insanity is occasioned through the agency of religion." Enthusiasm and insanity bear such close affinity,...indistinct to define which is one and which the other. The overzealous, consequently, should be taught to temper their fervor with discretion, and be reminded...

A Blueprint of His Dissent: Madness and Method in Tennyson's Poetry

Roger S. Platizky - 1989 - 154 sivua
...fasting, and prayer." 10 In addition, the Victorian psychiatrist George Man Burrows writes in 1828 that "Enthusiasm and insanity bear such close affinity...indistinct to define which is one and which the other." He adds that "excess of religious enthusiasm . . . usually and readily degenerates into fanaticism;...
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The Disappointed: Millerism and Millenarianism in the Nineteenth Century

Ronald L. Numbers, Jonathan M. Butler - 1993 - 280 sivua
...enthusiasm and insanity — described by George Man Burrows, the British expert on mental disorders, as "often too indistinct to define which is one and which the other" — undoubtedly contributed to the Millerites' tarnished reputation for sobriety and sanity.3 93 GRAND...
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Undertaker of the Mind: John Monro and Mad-Doctoring in Eighteenth-Century ...

Jonathan Andrews, Andrew Scull - 2001 - 396 sivua
...torments. William Pargeter, Observations on Maniacal Disorders ( Enthusiasm and insanity bear such a close affinity, that the shades are often too indistinct...degenerates into fanaticism; thence to superstition . . . and permanent delirium too often closes the scene. George Man Burrows, An Inquiry into Certain...
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