Private Thoughts in Two Parts Complete Part I Upon Religion Digested Into Tw

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Private Thoughts in Two Parts Complete Part I Upon Religion Digested Into Tw
William Beveridge
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What can a creature desire more ? yea, what more can a creature be made capable of enjoying or desir- ing ! And that which always will accompany this our know- ledge and enjoyment, is, perfect love to what we enjoy and know, without which we should take pleasure in no- thing, though we should have all things to take pleasure in. But who will be able not to love the chiefest good, that knows and enjoys him, and therefore enjoys him be- cause he knows him ? Questionless, in heaven, as I shall enj...oy whatsoever I can love, so shall I love whatsoever I enjoy. And this, therefore, I believe to be the perfection of my happiness, and the happiness of my perfection, in the other world ; that I shall perfectly know and love, and so, perfectly enjoy and rejoice in the most high God ; and shall be, as known, so perfectly loved, and rejoiced in him. And questionless, for all our shallow apprehensions and low estimations of these things now, they cannot choose but be vast and inconceivable pleasures, too great for any creature to enjoy whilst here below, THOUGHTS ON RELIGION.

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