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happy by
inioying
imper- ·
fecHon,but that
o~ly
which
is·
perfectly
good, can
~ake
a·man perfectly
happy.
He
mufi
alfo inioy
this
foue-
raigne Good in a perpetui-
tie, elfe the
feare
of Jofing
happine~e,
muflnceds lofe
part
.of
it
before ·it be·loll:;
and
if
hot
[o,
yet
he cannot
bet~rn1e~ happy,~ho
!hall
baue a
ttme
when·bee
lliall
bewithout happindie.And
furely,
if
wee fincle a
foue..
raigne Good which
is
eu~r-
lafiing,it will
befiow
it
feJfe
on vs in
it
owne nature,
e–
uen
euerlafii,ngly.
Lafily,
the beatificall obieet of
Man, mufi bee the moil:
a~
gre~abte
obieel: of his moft
ex~ellent
part. Now> Mans
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chiefefi