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