Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

. I ofRELIGio-N. 89 'be defiled frahi the tnoft loathfome"Sores ~ " and Defiletnents of the Fie%, fo as we tnuft-needs fee, both its Dotninion and -- Prehemjnence over the Body 1 and h_ave . affuredly aSubfiffence without the fame. . VI. It is [Hch a Being, a,3 is capable of a Ha1ipinefs beyond thewh?leExtent ' o~ the World, and hath thefe IntelleCl:u-· al F-aculties, which cannot 1)offibly want, both Objeas fuitable thereto, and En· . joytnents above the Senfes. · , . VII. The moft choice and exce11en~, .. are .ufually ·moft affii8ed, and cruihed under the Feet of their Oppreffors, whilft the vileft flourifh in the Earth, and have no Bands in their Death, fo that fuch were of all Men the moft mifera.. ble,' if in this Life both their Being and I Bleffednefs were tenninated. -~ VIII. That there is fo ·univerfal ' a _, Sepfe of Itntnortality,· that they · w,ho ·. · 1 both fear and hate·the Evidences ,hereof, yet under fome Conftraint of. Reafon, bave the fame for a continued Terror.. · IX. That· it is fure the Certainty of Death , mak~s it firnply ,impoffible, for Things only fuited to this Life of Senfe,: to be the ultimate Good, or Fruition of lv!an ; fince e~fe the Beafts fuould have a · - ~- --, - · H 3 - greater _

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