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as the beasts by an instinct of nature haue recourse to their healing physicke (as the blinded Swallow to Celidine, the Toad to Plantan, the Hart to Dictanny , &c.) So by the instinct of Grace, they haue recourse to that all-saluing, all-sauing Panacea the blood of the Lamb of God effused in his passiue veines, applyed to themselues by the hand of faith ; |
as the beasts by an instinct of nature have recourse to their healing physic (as the blinded Swallow to Celidine, the Toad to Plantan, the Heart to Dictanny, etc.) So by the instinct of Grace, they have recourse to that all-saluing, all-sauing Panacea the blood of the Lamb of God effused in his passive Veins, applied to themselves by the hand of faith; |
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Of the Medicines which euery creature vseth by natures instinct, read Pliny, l. 8. c. 27: chiefly Greg. Tholosanus in Syntaxi artis Mirab. l. 28. c. 38 p. 541. |
Of the Medicines which every creature uses by nature's instinct, read pliny, l. 8. c. 27: chiefly Greg. Tholosanus in Syntaxi artis Mirab. l. 28. c. 38 p. 541. |
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