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  <dc:title>Theological commentaries, writings, and notes</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A combination of notes on religious themes, dating to the late 1680s, including:
A commentary on a passage of Galen, opening with a contextual paragraph: 'To manifest how much too high a veneration of what they call nature may lead man so desolate from that transendent[sic.] one they owe to God, I shall here set down a memorable passage that I met with even in that book of Galen wherein he frequently &amp; sometimes excellently sets forth praises of God' (Folios 10-11); introduction to a section of discourse on the principal difficulties in Christianity (Folios 11v-12); and notes on the propagation of the Gospel (Folio 14).
Hands: ?, Greg, Smith</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c 1680s</dc:date>
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