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The Celestiall creatures haue their continuall motion, the Sublunary are estated in alteration Man the great worlds little summe, hath an actiue soule infused into an organicall body: nothing is more naturall vnto him then to be in action. Sloth is not more the bane of the body, then of the Soule: for the Soule (saith Aquinas) being alwayes naturally mooueable, cannot endure to be out of action. |
The Celestial creatures have their continual motion, the Sublunary Are estated in alteration Man the great world's little sum, hath an active soul infused into an organical body: nothing is more natural unto him then to be in actium. Sloth is not more the bane of the body, then of the Soul: for the Soul (Says Aquinas) being always naturally movable, cannot endure to be out of actium. |
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Officiosum boc animal Deus creauit, & naturalis est sibi exercitiorum instantia: otium vero in naturale. Obest enim inertia cunctis corporis membris, nulli autemvt anime: E• nam• cum continuo sit naturaliter mobilis ociari non patitur. Aqu in loc•. |
Officiosum boc animal Deus creauit, & Naturalis est sibi exercitiorum Instantia: otium vero in natural. Obest enim inertia cunctis corporis membris, None autemvt anime: E• nam• cum continuo sit naturaliter mobilis ociari non patitur. Aqueduct in loc•. |
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