| In-Text |
The objects unto which love is to bee applyed are foure in generall, although in particulars infinite unū quod supranos, the first and chiefest is above us, to be loved before our selves, or any man whatsoever. |
The objects unto which love is to be applied Are foure in general, although in particulars infinite unū quod supranos, the First and chiefest is above us, to be loved before our selves, or any man whatsoever. |
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| Note 1 |
Si deus omni homine amplius diligendus est amplius quisque debet eum diligere, quam seipsum Aug. de doct. Christ. l. 1. cap. 27. |
Si deus omni homine Amplius Should be loved est Amplius Quisque debet Eum diligere, quam seipsum Aug. de doct. christ. l. 1. cap. 27. |
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