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The Devotions is isolated into 23 sections, each comprising of 3 sub-areas, called the 'contemplation', the "dissuasion' and a supplication. The 23 segments are sequentially requested, each covering his musings and reflections on a solitary day of the disease. Broadly, the seventeenth dedication, Meditation XVII, incorporates the expressions "No man is an Island" (regularly modernized as "No man is an island") and "...for whom the ringer rings". The work overall is considered like a seventeenth-century reflection composing by and large, and especially Donne's Holy Sonnets. A few scholastics have additionally distinguished political strands going through the work, perhaps from a questioning Arminian censure of Puritanism to exhort the youthful Prince Charles.
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