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but if we describe it according to our present being, it is a continuall disease, the grounds and lees of life, in which the bodie languisheth, one part forerunning the rest toward the graue; |
but if we describe it according to our present being, it is a continual disease, the grounds and lees of life, in which the body Languishes, one part forerunning the rest towards the graven; |
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Ipsa senectus est morbus. Membra torpent, praemoritur visus, auditus, incestus. Plin. l. 7. c. 50. Eccles. 12. De fide resur. c. 9. |
Ipsa Old age est morbus. Membra torpent, praemoritur visus, auditus, incestus. Pliny l. 7. c. 50. Eccles. 12. De fide Resurrection. c. 9. |
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