at:Chain of Principles. 403 Suit c So whatever good the creatures Exerc. r. have , is by derivation from Jehovah, the fountain of Being. Take away the light of the Sun, theair ceafeth to thine and lo it is here. As things Artificial are preferved in their being by the duration of inch natural things as they confiff ofv. g. an houle by the laftingof¡tones and timber fo things natural which depend upon God by the continuance of that Divine in- fluence by which they were at firm made. (, 2. it is not ingood men to pre- ferve themfelves or others. They de- rogate from God exceedingly that a- fcribe too much in this kinde to any man as tome luxuriant Frenchwits did to Cardinal Richelieu : of whom they laid That God Almighty might newels Ludovici, p, put the Government of the v,orld into i6C. his bands. That France in Gods and the tie Cardinals, bands Iv too f rong ; that what I pFkroem rnh to hip the foul Ivac to the body, theJame wrs be to Lcrvrs z 3,. France. Si foret his nalus Gallia nulla fog. F ff 3 foret,,
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