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... Treasure ; and the Faculties of the soul do in a several manner affect both . The Understanding was made to see the value of our Treasure ; and the freedome of Will , to atcheive Glory to our actions ; Anger , to stir us up against all ...
... Treasure ; and the Faculties of the soul do in a several manner affect both . The Understanding was made to see the value of our Treasure ; and the freedome of Will , to atcheive Glory to our actions ; Anger , to stir us up against all ...
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... Treasure . For if Treasures are by nature those precious Things , which are Means whereby we acquire our Ends , or those Things which we most Esteem , as the Sovereign Objects of our Joy ; GOD is in both those respects his own Wealth ...
... Treasure . For if Treasures are by nature those precious Things , which are Means whereby we acquire our Ends , or those Things which we most Esteem , as the Sovereign Objects of our Joy ; GOD is in both those respects his own Wealth ...
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... Treasure . Cf. the entries in CB under " Treasure " ( f . 94-2 ) and “ Preparation ” ( f . 77.2 ) . That under “ Preparation " begins : “ In order to Felicity there is a twofold Preparation the one of Treasures , the other of Enjoyers ...
... Treasure . Cf. the entries in CB under " Treasure " ( f . 94-2 ) and “ Preparation ” ( f . 77.2 ) . That under “ Preparation " begins : “ In order to Felicity there is a twofold Preparation the one of Treasures , the other of Enjoyers ...
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Preface | xi |
Textual Introduction | li |
To the Reader 372 | 12 |
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