Preston - Houston-Packer Collection BX5133.P7 N4 1634

'* s is in continuall paffage, is not able to giue the foule reft. - , z.4rgf4. Secondly ;fayth he, there isno new thing vnder ~othing new ·theSunne : ( Marke it ) for, fayth he, ifyou go· ·/ : ~:;~.cC rea· thr-ough the whole- courfe ofthings, you fhall Jinde nothing new, one generation comes, and anothergenerationfucceedslikeit. Andfo for- . ward,that as in thewaues oftheSea,one follows· another, tillthey be all broken vpon the fhore; foitisin the fi1cceffion of generation, and there is.nothing in one generation,bur what was in an– other,becaufe,faythhe,theSunnerifethandfets, . thewimlsgoc to andfro,theygoe aGout_by their Cir– cuits. And fo the waters in the fprings, and in the· Rivers,they go and come, and there is,no new thingunder the Sm.}ne; What fhalt we gather from that?Why this,that there is no fatisfaction to thefoule ofaman. And therefore, fayth he,.. the eye is notfoti.rfiedwithJeeing, nfJr the eanwith hearing.Thofctwoaretheonely-d1fciplinaffen– fes we haue; you know, all the knowledge you All knowl~dg gain(dby the , eye and the. _eare. ·ou. haue,is gathered by the eye and theeare. Now if there be no -new thing underthe Sunne, but all' things are the fame·; hence it is.that the mindeof man,whenitlookes about it,can find nothing to giueit fatisfatti6; for ther mufi be fome newnes, fome vanide fome thing that we ha-ue n0t here, :· that the foule feekes after.. Bur,faith h:e,you fhall , ·find nothing butthefame,nothing butldentitic. . But,ifit be objected, there is fomething·new, that was not hefore,and there were fome things. before,thatarenot now. . The.:

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