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and saw a further mark to aime at, then this world in this span of time could set up, whence Tully calls man a mortall God: and Seneca tells us, That, by that which is best in man we go before other creatures, but follow to joyne with that which is truely good, by which we may be carried along to the fountain of good, even God himself. For again; |
and saw a further mark to aim At, then this world in this span of time could Set up, whence Tully calls man a Mortal God: and Senecca tells us, That, by that which is best in man we go before other creatures, but follow to join with that which is truly good, by which we may be carried along to the fountain of good, even God himself. For again; |
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Sen. ep. 76. In homine quid optimum•ratio: hac antecedit animalia, deos sequitur. |
Sen. Epistle. 76. In homine quid optimum•ratio: hac antecedit animalia, Gods sequitur. |
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