Paracelsus’ faith led him to believe that there were no incurable diseases, only ignorant physicians. “For God it is, who commanded: Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself and thou shalt love God above all things. If, now, thou wilt love God, thou must also love His works. If thou wilt love thy neighbour, thou must not say: For thee there is no help. But thou must say: I cannot do it and I understand it not. This truth shields thee from the curse that descends on the false. So take heed what is told thee; the rest shall be sought after until the art is found from which good works proceed.”
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