s causing
melancholie persons. | melancholy.
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21. How melancholie altereth | Distemperature of particular
the qualities of the body. | parts.
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22. How melancholie altereth |
those actions which rise out of the |
braine. |
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23. How affections be altered. |
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24. The causes of teares, and |
their saltnes. |
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25. Why teares endure not all |
the time of the cause: and why in |
weeping commonly the finger is |
put in the eie. |
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26. Of the partes of weeping: |
why the countenance is cast down, |
the forehead lowreth, the nose |
droppeth, the lippe trembleth, &c. |
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27. The causes of sobbing and |
sighing: and how weeping easeth |
the heart. |
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28. How melancholie easeth |
both weeping and laughing, with |
the reasons why. |
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29. The causes of blushing and | Causes of these symptomes [_i.e._
bashfulness, and why melancholie | bashfulness and blushing].
persons are given therunto. |
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30. Of the naturall actions altered |
by melancholie. |
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31. How melancholie altereth | Symptomes of melancholy
the naturall workes of the body: | abounding in the whole body.
juice and excrement. |
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32. Of the affliction of conscience | Guilty conscience for offence
for sinne. | committed.
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33. Whether the afflicted conscience |
be of melancholie. |
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34. The particular difference betwixt | How melancholy and despair
melancholie and the afflicted | differ.
conscience in the same |
person. |
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35. The affliction of mind: to
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