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ofthe

Treatifc

II

.A

meof Ged, what meant

hy

it.

p.

~

.A

grAciom heart prai[es God for himfelf.

3

.And loves GDd for himfelf.

4-

Which is the d.ifferevce htween

J~tn[lifying

and

Common Gr;tce.

ib.

God is a moft excellent Beeing

a~ove

all things.

';

Impojfible it is to fet forth tbeexcellenc;ofGods Beeing.

ib.

1

God is, an.d there is none elfe befides him.

6

Other lmings are

but

aJhadow

to GodJ Beting.

ib.

2

God

i~

aprefent Beeing.

7

1his Beeing of God is in all placet, Cod is in

tt!l

placu.

8

3

God

is

tU

much beyond eve-ry place,

IU

hee

u

in ever}

pi4ce.

9

4

God is

a

Beeing that is all-Jufficient

in hin1[e(f.

5

All the excellencies

in

the c-reature, are in God

virlti~ti!J

ltHd

emineM_tly.

to,

II

6 All

the fcattered excellencies in the cmttNres .ere united

intfJ

.

rme exce/lencl

in

hi'.m.

·

·

I

3

7

Allpojiblegood and excellency is in God.

I

4

8

Al'Jood.and excellency in

q

1d

is

eternal in

him.

q

9

.An

not

O~tely

eternall1,

hut

alfo

immutAb!J.

ib.

10

All thefe are efJentially in God.

I

6

11

All excellencies are in G9d pUrely,

~tni-

unmixtly, G6tl

bath mthing

bt~t

excellenCJ in him.

·

II

All excellencies Are in Ged 9rigina.flJ.

20

13

God iuhe

fBNntlfin

of11ll excellency

ft

aU cre*'turu;

ib.

a

14

All