. The men of the mountains; the story of the southern mountaineer and his kin of the Piedmont; with an account of some of the agencies of progress among them. XIX THE RURAL SANITARIUM SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS from their earUesthistory have earnestly advocated simple, right liv-ing and rational methods of healing. These principleshave made a deep impression upon the denominationalcharacter, and have given a distinct trend to their believe that the divine plan of comitry life is basedupon right laws for the development of the entire manand for maintaining health of body, mind, and soul.


. The men of the mountains; the story of the southern mountaineer and his kin of the Piedmont; with an account of some of the agencies of progress among them. XIX THE RURAL SANITARIUM SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS from their earUesthistory have earnestly advocated simple, right liv-ing and rational methods of healing. These principleshave made a deep impression upon the denominationalcharacter, and have given a distinct trend to their believe that the divine plan of comitry life is basedupon right laws for the development of the entire manand for maintaining health of body, mind, and soul. Itis reasonable, therefore, to hold that an institution whoseobject is the restoration of health has great advantagesif located in the country. The tendency of the world is toward centralizationand extreme speciaUzation, as seen in the rapid creationand development of cities, monopohes, and tyrannies, butthere are men who, grasping the plan of God, are movingtheir homes and their institutions away from these cen-ters of artificial activity to the more normal environmentsfound in rural communities. Here the tenor of mensminds is changed by dwelling upon


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