... him in the course of nature. But we know that those things, which God executes either through clemency or vengeance, are frequently performed by the assistance of natural causes. Thus, having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved... The Medical Works of Dr. Richard Mead - Página 184por Richard Mead - 1765Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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