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things confounded or mif-
,
ordered- by the ignorance
of
corrupt~on,
and to place
each thing in his due ranke,
and con(equently
tb~
chief
·and foueraigne
good~
farre
aboue
all; as
indeed to the
eye
of wifedorne
it
!hines
in a notable
and manifefi
fuperem'inence.
And
as lhe
_giuesdueackno\vledgment
-
to
this
good,being difcoue·
red,to fhe calls aloud
to the
will and
affeCtions
to
llriue
towards
it,
being kn.owne
'and
acknowledged,
£he ad–
uifeth them to
fet
vp their
reO: vpon
it,
to
aduenture
al
for lr, and neuer to
leau~
Ja.
bouring, · vntiH the fou1e
~nd
bappineife
bee
ioyned
together.
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