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"The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses"

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"It contains," says Dr. BAKER, of Racine, Wis. "just such knowledge
as a suffering world needs, to enlighten, develop, and ennoble the
minds of the people."
Dr. FARRAR, of Portland, Me., says, "Esoteric Anthropology is vital
in every part, refreshing every man's and woman's soul that reads
it with a most grateful sense of its truth and importance. I know
of no work in the world like it, or comparable with it."
"I have read 'ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY' with all the deep earnestness
and absorbing interest with which I have ever perused the most
brilliant romance. It has inspired nobler emotions, and deeper
pleasure. 'Truth' is more attractive than 'fiction.' The work, I
believe to be eminently true to nature--to her unerring laws; I
hesitate not, therefore, to pronounce it a noble work. It will be
a great blessing to humanity."--PROF. ALLEN, of Antioch College.

The enthusiastic letters respecting it, received, would fill a volume,
larger than book itself. Sacrificing every personal consideration, and
changing his first intention, which was to keep it as strictly private and
professional work, a physiological mystery, as its title indicates--the
author offers ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY to the whole public of
readers; satisfied that no permanent evil can result to any human being,
from the knowledge of the deepest truths, and most sacred mysteries of the
science of life.


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