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Eighthly, I answer, that 'tis possible that the sadness, sorrow, and grief of those particular Saints, that thou hast thine eye upon, may arise from the natural temper and constitution of their bodies; |
Eighthly, I answer, that it's possible that the sadness, sorrow, and grief of those particular Saints, that thou hast thine eye upon, may arise from the natural temper and constitution of their bodies; |
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The cure of Melancholy belongs rather to the Physitian then to the Divine, to Galen then to Paul. |
The cure of Melancholy belongs rather to the physician then to the Divine, to Galen then to Paul. |
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