Chap.

1    2|          a being subject to like infirmities with herself.~ ~ The worthy
2    4|        and whose inferiority and infirmities are absolutely incurable.
3    5|          acquaintance with human infirmities; or, what is termed knowledge
4    5| condemned to struggle with human infirmities, and sometimes displaying
5   12|    laments, that when his bodily infirmities made him no longer treat
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