Arrowsmith - Houston-Packer Collection BT70 .A776 1659

378 eJ chainófPrinciples. Aph. 5. are (as our eyes alfo are in our upper parts ) without which the world would be a. dungeon; his heart the fire, it being kept hot by continual moti- on, and conveying n..,tural heat to the wholebody; his bloud and other hu- mours the water ; his spirits the air ; and his flesh and bones the earth., In 5cito te Delon profecution of the latter, Tully a Pla- e're 6.c. Lib' tonia goeth fo far as tobid a man take de form. cp, ionaventuræ notice that he is a God, and fore Di- Amtoriurn vines finde a refemblance of the T.ri- pag.6ol.co'.z. nity in mans foul. Theunderfranding, will and confcience,three faculties,but one foul ; as Father Son,, and holy' Ghoí}, three perlons but one God: Let us all mean while, tale and fee born good the Lord 'is in preparingus fuch bodies, and infusing fuch fouls into us : but withal' fo as to confider and improve the Original ofboth. 4. 7. Seeing Adams body had its original from the dull of the earth, the confideration hereof íhould be an an- tidote againft pride in all his poileri- ty.

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