Panala medica vel sanitatis et longævitatis alumna catholica: = The fruitfull and frugall nourse of sound health and long life. Per Guil: Folkingham Gen: Math. & Med. studiosum.

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Panala medica vel sanitatis et longævitatis alumna catholica: = The fruitfull and frugall nourse of sound health and long life. Per Guil: Folkingham Gen: Math. & Med. studiosum.
Author
Folkingham, W. William.
Publication
London :: Printed by Miles Flesher,
1628.
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Ale -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- 15th to 18th centuries.
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"Panala medica vel sanitatis et longævitatis alumna catholica: = The fruitfull and frugall nourse of sound health and long life. Per Guil: Folkingham Gen: Math. & Med. studiosum." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01019.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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Page 116

Bis orat, qui benè laborat.

When prest Obedience and industry pace Concomitants close siding faithfull prayer, Prayer then (sure) purchaseth th'entrusted Grace Of health and heauenly helpes which man doth shaer. But th'idle verbalist, whose addle braine Thinkes for bare labour of a lip of babel At Gods immediate hand supplies to gaine Sans meane and selfe deuoire (grant-seale and label) To pine or perish in his want deserues For disobedience to his Ordinance, Who his best boones and blessings choice reserues For dooers, the Industrious to aduance. He double prayes, who lab'ring well pursues Due meanes for good, ordain'd of God to vse.
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