| In-Text |
In this case Iehosaphat and his people came to Ierusalem with Psalteries, Harps, and Trumpets, to the house of God, rejoicing over their enemies, 2 Cron. 20. 25, 20. 8. It must be a perpetual good, commensurate in duration to the soul that is to be satisfied with it; |
In this case Jehoshaphat and his people Come to Ierusalem with Psalteries, Harps, and Trumpets, to the house of God, rejoicing over their enemies, 2 Cron. 20. 25, 20. 8. It must be a perpetual good, commensurate in duration to the soul that is to be satisfied with it; |
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| Note 0 |
Periculum in prae•io, gaudium in triumph•. Aug. Confess. lib. 8. cap 3. |
Periculum in prae•io, gaudium in triumph•. Aug. Confess. lib. 8. cap 3. |
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| Note 1 |
Verum Gaudium non de•init, nec in contraria vertitur. Senec. ep. 59. |
Verum Gaudium non de•init, nec in contraria vertitur. Seneca Epistle. 59. |
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