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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