------------~----~--~----~~--------·· - r -n, lMM•tlliJtn; "GaD.. •~---: ]·place where bee is.; neither can hee receive any . .other.being for quality, nonewhabits, no new ' ·.pt1wers can be added to him ; for if there could ' . ·. · .bee, heeihou~d not bee full ofbeing, but there · fuould bee fomedefed in him,iftherewereany .poffibility in h-im.ofhavinganymore: hut fee– ing bee is full of being, and conftantly full, it cann~t be that bee fhould bee fubj~et to any change ; fame other being muft bee added to · him; or -el(e taken from him; which fecing it cannot be, therefore he mutt: 11eeds be t~n&b•r~r.e"' •bit• .G o » is fimple; and be:caufe there is nothi~tg inhim but \V hat is bimfel.fe, but what ,is hisef– fcnce, there-fOre t.mlefle his ·elfence{houldbean– nihilated (whiCh is impo.tlible) he is not fubje~ to change. Now·all the creatures, belides their eifence, havequantity ia them, an ;l that maybe · gtcatcr or ldfe in the cre:uure ; and befidcs , they have quality ; and therefore_ they may be better orvvorfe:but Ggdis great without q~antity, andgood witbollt qualitysand therefore in -regardofbislimplicity, feeing there is nothing in him, but what is himlelft;becannot admit o anyfh~do111 Dftt~rning. 7..e•fm 4 • GoD is innnite ; and you 'know, .an in- ·. Hell in6uiae. finite thing is that which · extends it fclfe, which fills ail thiFlgs, to which nothing can be added; and therefore feeing bee is infinite at the utmott extent, bee eannot £xtend him~ fdfe any further. Againc, nothing can bee~ taken from him, whereby hee lb'f>Uld be cbanged5 .
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