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then he comes home fully satisfied, fraughted, as it were, with the purchase of his Enquiry, I will praise thee, O God, &c. Galen, in his Book De Ʋsu Partium, (which some say he wrote in a kind of divine Enthusiasm) the more he viewed the Skill that is transparent in the structures of human Bodies, the Wisdom and Art that shines in the formation of all the parts, the more clearly did he discover the Author of Nature. |
then he comes home Fully satisfied, fraughted, as it were, with the purchase of his Enquiry, I will praise thee, Oh God, etc. Galen, in his Book De Ʋsu Partium, (which Some say he wrote in a kind of divine Enthusiasm) the more he viewed the Skill that is transparent in the structures of human Bodies, the Wisdom and Art that shines in the formation of all the parts, the more clearly did he discover the Author of Nature. |
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