The English Physician's Guide or a Holy Guide - 1662

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English
Pages
950

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Cover of: The English Physician's Guide or a Holy Guide - 1662
The English Physician's Guide or a Holy Guide - 1662
March 1997, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"1. DO you fee how we have fhowne heretofore in the Axiomata,lib.3. divers wayes to our Guide to happineffe, &c. and fundry means whereby the whole kinde of men may come to the knowledg of the Compofition of man, and of the infufing of the foul, and how the Supernatural things being the fecrets of God alone, are artificially made helpfull to mankinde, and of the power of the foule being feparated from the body, at the command of the Spirit, and how it becomes like the heavens, and of the vertues of the minde and foul and how God wonderfully work effects in the imagination, and what is the firft matter of all things."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
950
Dimensions
10.7 x 7.2 x 2 inches
Weight
4.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8660573M
ISBN 10
1564593517
ISBN 13
9781564593511
OCLC/WorldCat
42402527
Goodreads
4649797

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1. DO you fee how we have fhowne heretofore in the Axiomata,lib.3. divers wayes to our Guide to happineffe, &c. and fundry means whereby the whole kinde of men may come to the knowledg of the Compofition of man, and of the infufing of the foul, and how the Supernatural things being the fecrets of God alone, are artificially made helpfull to mankinde, and of the power of the foule being feparated from the body, at the command of the Spirit, and how it becomes like the heavens, and of the vertues of the minde and foul and how God wonderfully work effects in the imagination, and what is the firft matter of all things.
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