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That all laws, over which Themis presides, ought to look to the utility of those for whom they are prescribed.
That the laws which the first author, unknown to others, prescribed for the Rosicrucian Fraternity, narrated in order, are nothing but good and lawful.
What the effect of these laws is in general, and what the circumstances of Place, means, end, and time are.
What the first law is, and how great is the dignity of Medicine over other arts, to which the Brothers gave the first place.
That medication, when done with specific remedies or those of occult property which the said Brothers use, is most acceptable to human nature, and more contrary to disease than any other.
That, although other physicians are most worthy of their reward, nevertheless