Chapter
1 1| because He is the only eternal good. As though He would
2 1| commands under penalty of eternal~wrath, namely, that the
3 1| necessaries of both temporal and eternal~things. He also preserves
4 1| the word good as being an eternal fountain~which gushes forth
5 1| we wish all temporal and eternal~good, since the Supreme
6 1| is a question~either of eternal blessing, happiness, and
7 1| happiness, and salvation, or of eternal~wrath, misery, and woe.
8 1| enough, both~temporal and eternal. ~Thus we have two kinds
9 2| overwhelmed us with unspeakable, eternal treasures by His Son and
10 2| displeasure and were doomed to eternal damnation, as we had merited
11 2| comfort until this only and~eternal Son of God in His unfathomable
12 2| perfect holiness in a new eternal life. For now we are only
13 2| therefore they abide in eternal wrath and~damnation. For
14 3| the same, and hereafter in eternal life. All this is nothing~
15 3| perishable good, but for an eternal inestimable treasure and~
16 3| can comprehend, --~like an eternal, unfailing fountain, which,
17 3| expects~without doubt such eternal treasures of God. Therefore
18 3| He promises~that which is eternal and imperishable?~
19 4| shall be saved and have eternal life, both in~soul and body.
20 5| heart. For such a gift and eternal treasure cannot be~seized
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