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THE
Ak.T.E
tun:, to
feeke for good,
but
the
corruption of the
fame ·
nature is fuch,that
it
makes
euery
thi~g
feeme g
od
to
it
felf,
~hicb
it
felfe(though
falfl
y)
apprehendeth to
be
good . And fo
hence
it
comes , that
many men
run an vrtfatisfi.ed
courfe
s
through diu'ers changes
of
things
feemingly
good,and ·
mofi men
choofe
the
ldfe
good for the better good;
yea,
the moft euill for,
the. ·
moft good.
But he that will
Terioufly inquire for
true
· happineife,
mufi in
his in·
quirie
lay
afide his bodie
and the doctrines
thereof;
:tnd bee mufi retire into his
innermofi, and mofl: fecret
~ .
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dof~tofLightand
Rea1on,
' and
.
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