The Contents.
fuch
things
as
are
done
by
fomewhat
beyond
the
body.
ib.
4
When
this
bodily
fubflance
it
decaying, mouldring
away,
there
.
are mazy thoughts
an
a
man
about his
Eternal
Eflare.
P.
z05
5
For
wee
know
that
there
are real
pains
and
torments
upon
a
mans
f
jirit.
ib.
Dog. Did
they`
but
know the worth of
their fouls, it
could not
but
raife them very high above there
empty
vanities.
p.
208
The
Excellency
of
the
foul
difcovered.
j
In
its
Relations
to
God.
p.
208
z The foul
is
onely
commended
by
God.
209
3
It
is under the
power
of
no
man
to
inflill evil
upon
tt.
ib.
4
It
is
of
large
extent
and
capacity
to
receive
the
Image
of
God.
For,
z
It
is
that that
is capable
to
have
the
Image
of
God
flampt
upon
it.
ib.
z
It
is able
to work,
as
God
himfel
f
works.
p.
z
r
o.
3
It
is capable
of
enjoying
cononemoion
with
God
him-
fel
f.
4
It
is
capable
of
the conskunicat
on
of
thofe`
excellen.
cies
:that
ever
God
did,
or
will
communicate
to
any.
p.
zit
5
The
Contiguity
it
bath
with God
himfelf
p:
z12,
fecund
Excellency
of
the Soul
difcovered
ari
Relation
to-the
Angels.
p.
'213
A
third,
in
the
Indeavour of
it.
ib.
A
fourth,
in
the
Immortality.
p.2z4
A
fifth,
in the
.
feafttre
of
all
other Exeetleucies
t
p.
215
A
fixth,
in the
Price
that
was
paid
for
it.
p. 316
feventh, in
regard of
the
Body.
-21'7
God
onely
can
fatis
fie
the
foul.
P.
7