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Upon reaching the extremities, reportedly, all symptoms of those ailments ceased. Because the therapy consisted totally of stroking, Greatrakes was called The Stroker. Greatrakes ascribed sure disorders to the work of evil spirits. When persons possessed by such spirits noticed Greatrakes or heard his voice, the troubled fell to the bottom or into violent agitation. He then proceeded to cure them by the same methodology of stroking. While many were sceptical, Greatrakes did find zealous advocate...
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In Buswell (2004), pp. Reynolds, Frank E.; Hallisey, Charles. In Jones (2005b), pp. Robinson, Richard H.; Johnson, Willard L. (1997). The Buddhist religion: a historic introduction (4th ed.). Rotman, Andy (2008). Thus Have I Seen: Visualizing Faith in Early Indian Buddhism. Schopen, Gregory. "Mahāyāna". In Buswell (2004), pp. Shields, James Mark. "Political Interpretations of the Lotus Sūtra". Shōto, Hase. "Jōdo Shinshu". In Jones (2005g), pp. Sensible, Ninian. "The Buddha". In Carr & Mahalingam...
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