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and foundation of the other parts. 2. That, for the essence, nothing can be desired more suitable to our Natures than Delight, joy or Pleasure. 3. That for the Degree, man is capable of no more than Fullnesse. 4. For the Extent, that nothing can be longer or larger than Perpetuity, or pleasures for evermore. |
and Foundation of the other parts. 2. That, for the essence, nothing can be desired more suitable to our Nature's than Delight, joy or Pleasure. 3. That for the Degree, man is capable of no more than Fullness. 4. For the Extent, that nothing can be longer or larger than Perpetuity, or pleasures for evermore. |
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