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their Love becomes adulterate, and is mix'd 

 with fo many difcontents, that it proves 

 but a bitter fweet ; there our Underftand- 

 ing will be in its full growth, and higheft 

 pitch ; fo that as nothing which is reafona- 

 ble ihall be omitted to be done; nothing 

 Jikewife (hall be done that is unreafonable: 

 This Love will be grounded upon the 

 cleared Judgment ; this Flame kindled by the 

 pureft Light ; fo that there fliall be no trouble 

 or difquiet in it, but perfect reft and peace. 



And whereas in this World, Mens Af- 

 fedions flow to things that are not near fo 

 big as themfelves (i.e. as their own De- 

 fires) and fo they languifli, and faint, and 

 fall fick ; even in the enjoyment of the beft 

 good it affords, becaufe they find it is not 

 a fupply proportionable to their want, or 

 to their expectation : There will be no fuch 

 emptinefSj or want of fatisfadion in thofe 

 Coeleitial Enjoyments ; becaufe we ihall 

 embrace not only our proper good, but 

 that which is commenfurate to our defires, 

 and beyond our hopes : Our Affedions will 

 not fall then upon that which cannot fu- 

 ftain the whole weight of them; but feel- 

 ing themfelves born up to the greatest 

 height of Love, by a good fo full , that it 

 will leave no room for complaint or uneaii- 



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