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and after all his attempts to find out other causes, he at last is forced to conclude that there is a superiour cause to the Counsels of men which governs the affairs of mankind, which he calls Fate, and we much better, the Providence of God. Some learned Physicians are of opinion that when diseases are not curable by common remedies, there is in them NONLATINALPHABET, something divine, |
and After all his attempts to find out other Causes, he At last is forced to conclude that there is a superior cause to the Counsels of men which governs the affairs of mankind, which he calls Fate, and we much better, the Providence of God. some learned Physicians Are of opinion that when diseases Are not curable by Common remedies, there is in them, something divine, |
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H. Jordanus de eo quod in morbis est divinum, Con•ing. Epist. 29. |
H. Jordanus de eo quod in morbis est Divinum, Con•ing. Epistle 29. |
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