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"Aristotle's Masterpiece, or, The Secrets of Generation Displayed in all the Parts Thereof"
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"Long Eighteenth Century"
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"Restoration"
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Date: 1694
"For as dung and good manuring restores ground that is worn and heartless," so does a good diet restore the faint heart, the weak spirit, and cold, dry genitals
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Date: 1694
The body may be resurrected like "Grain thrown into the Ground" that continues there "for a season, as if lost and dead, but when warmth and moisture gives it force, it springs up, and bears a hundred-fold" in the "Resurrection of the Spring."
preview | full record— Aristotle [pseud.]