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1 II, XI | principles, they have reason to enjoy them; and if they are sure 2 II, XVII| infinity, it is fit they enjoy their privilege: and I should 3 II, XXI | superior beings above us, who enjoy perfect happiness, we shall 4 II, XXI | this life only they can enjoy, it is not strange nor unreasonable, 5 II, XXI | us eat and drink,” let us enjoy what we “for to-morrow we 6 II, XXI | sensible of here, wherein we enjoy but one pleasure at once, 7 II, XXI | perfect nothing; when men enjoy what they can in present, 8 II, XXI | our minds. We cannot well enjoy two pleasures at once; much 9 II, XXI | since we find that we cannot enjoy all sorts of good, but one 10 IV, X | impossible,) let him for me enjoy his beloved happiness of