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Secondly, Marke that he calleth his goods and his cornes, the goods of his soule, SOVLE, saieth he, thou hast much goods, &c. O foolish word, saieth S. BASIL, O'words of singular madnes! How can that bee the good of the soule, which is cast out into the draught? It is but folly to think, that any temporall thing can be the good of the soule. These things are not simply good; for, |
Secondly, Mark that he calls his goods and his corns, the goods of his soul, SOLVE, Saith he, thou hast much goods, etc. Oh foolish word, Saith S. BASIL, O'words of singular madness! How can that be the good of the soul, which is cast out into the draught? It is but folly to think, that any temporal thing can be the good of the soul. These things Are not simply good; for, |
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