

OF
HAPPfNES.
a tr,.an fitorie and narrow
acluancement.He that pro·
pofethforanEnd,a feeming
gondJ but a reall etiill, may
by
attaynirig,
puffe vp
his
imagination, but fi1all
fub–
flantia1ly
le1fen
and
ruine
himfelfe. But bee that fets
before hima
Marke
&:
.End
true1y
.and perfetlly good,
by
atrayning
it,
{hall make
himfelfe trrily and perfect·
ly happy,
and the more
happy
in
degree_s , as in
more
degr-ees
hee doth en–
iov
it.
Bur, amidft the infi-
.nite
changes of things {ee· -
mingly
good , how !hall
man finde out that
ane
t-hing which is
truely
and
' perfecrly
good~
It
is indeed
an in1preffion of
Me1ns
na-
. ture,
3
'
Jl
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