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De peste quaestiones duae explicatae : una, sitne contagiosa : altera, an & quatenus sit Christianis per secessionem vitanda
Only antiquated translations exist. This is the first modern English translation.
An antiquated English translation titled 'A learned treatise of the plague' was published in 1665 (and originally in 1580 by John Stockwood, though the 1665 edition was the one captured in search results). No modern scholarly translation of this specific Latin work was found in any of the catalogs or databases searched.
A learned treatise of the plague (1665) [complete] source
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Should a Christian flee a plague to save their life, or is staying a moral requirement? Théodore de Bèze bridges the gap between divine providence and human reason in this sharp, practical guide. You will learn how to weigh duty against self-preservation during times of crisis.