Biathanatos. A Declaration of That Paradoxe, or Thesis, That Self-Homicide is Not so Naturally Sin That It May Never Be Otherwise. Wherein the Nature, and the Extent of All Those Lawes, Which Seeme to Be Violated by This Act, Are Diligently Surveyed

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