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but all these, and whateuer other meanes the reason or experience of man can inuent, without this hope in God, fall short of any sound cure, some of them feeding, some exasperating, the best but astonying the maladie for a time, all being but as draughts of cold water in some hecticke fits, by a little ease much enflaming the disease. |
but all these, and whatever other means the reason or experience of man can invent, without this hope in God, fallen short of any found cure, Some of them feeding, Some exasperating, the best but astonying the malady for a time, all being but as draughts of cold water in Some Hectic fits, by a little ease much enflaming the disease. |
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