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But the good which we haue may be eyther ordinate or inordinate, full or scant; and so the enioying thereof may bring vnto vs a peace true or false, perfect or imperfect. If the good be ordinate, the peace is true, and if full, then it is perfect; but the peace is false, if the good be inordinate, and the peace cannot be perfect, if the good be scant. |
But the good which we have may be either ordinate or inordinate, full or scant; and so the enjoying thereof may bring unto us a peace true or false, perfect or imperfect. If the good be ordinate, the peace is true, and if full, then it is perfect; but the peace is false, if the good be inordinate, and the peace cannot be perfect, if the good be scant. |
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