Larkin B Coles
Larkin Baker Coles (1803-1856) was a 19th-century American author on health and lifestyle. His books include Natural Principles of Health and Cure; Health and Cure without Drugs, and The Moral Bearing of Erroneous Appetites..[1] His books were used as a resource by Ellen G. White for her health writings, notably The Ministry of Healing, published in 1905.[2] Her use of authors such as Coles, Sylvester Graham, Dr. William Alcott, and James Caleb Jackson [3] has contributed to criticism of her for her role in founding the Seventh-day Adventist Church.[4][5][6][7][8]
References
- ↑ McMahon, p. 151
- ↑ The Ministry of Healing
- ↑ McMahon, pp. 49, 111
- ↑ Larkin B. Coles
- ↑ Philosophy of Health
- ↑ Medical Books
- ↑ Larkin Baker Coles
- ↑ Larkin B. Coles, 1803-1856
- McMahon, Don S. "Acquired or Inspired? Exploring the Origins of the Adventist Lifestyle." Signs Publishing Company, Victoria, Australia. 2005 (pdf on research notes CD attached with book)
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