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The former, as beatitudo patrie: the other, as beatitudo viae: and being our happinesse, and consequently our chiefest good, are in our iudgements to bee esteemed, in our affections to be desired, in our endeuours to be laboured for aboue all other things; |
The former, as beatitudo patrie: the other, as beatitudo Viae: and being our happiness, and consequently our chiefest good, Are in our Judgments to be esteemed, in our affections to be desired, in our endeavours to be laboured for above all other things; |
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Regnum ergo & iuslilia Dei bonum nostrum est, & boc appetendum est, & ibi finis constitue•dus, propter quod facimus, quaecunque facimus. August de serm. Domini in Mont. hb. 2. |
Kingdom ergo & iuslilia Dei bonum nostrum est, & boc appetendum est, & There finis constitue•dus, propter quod facimus, quaecunque facimus. August de sermon. Domini in Mont. hb. 2. |
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