O Man, Since the Hardest and Strongest Things thou hast about thee, are so fast Consuming; Do not imagine that the rest of thy Body will remain Long Unconsumed, or that any Bones of thy Body shall not soon Moulder into Dust.


The Angel of Bethesda, Capsila XI (p. 63)


O Man, Since the Hardest and Strongest Things thou hast about thee, are so fast Consuming; Do not imagine that the rest of thy Body will remain Long...

O Man, Since the Hardest and Strongest Things thou hast about thee, are so fast Consuming; Do not imagine that the rest of thy Body will remain Long...

O Man, Since the Hardest and Strongest Things thou hast about thee, are so fast Consuming; Do not imagine that the rest of thy Body will remain Long...

O Man, Since the Hardest and Strongest Things thou hast about thee, are so fast Consuming; Do not imagine that the rest of thy Body will remain Long...