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, and the Form or Shape of God, he miled for love, as if he had een the Shape or Likenes in the Wa- -ter, or the hadow upon the Earth of the fairet Humane form.

24. And eeing in the Water a hape, a hape like unto himelf, in himelf he loved it, and would coha- -bit with it ; and immediately upon the reolution, enued the Operation, and brought forth the unreaonable Image or Shape.

25. Nature preently laying hold of what it o much loved, did wholly wrap her elf about it, and they were mingled, for they loved one another

26. And for this caue, Man above all things that live upon Earth, is double; mortal, becaue of his Body, and immortal, becaue of the ubtan- -tial Man: For being immortal, and having power of all things, he yet uffers mortal things, and uch as are ubject to Fate or Detiny. 27. And