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VIII
The XXX book of



57. The things upon Earth commited not with those in Heaven

58. All things in Heaven are unblamable all things upon Earth are subject to Reprehension

59. That which is immortal is not mortal; that which is mortal, is not immortal.

60. That which is sown, is not always begotten but that which is begotten always, is sown

61. Of a dissolveable Body there are two Times, over from sowing to generation, one from generation to death

62. Of an everlasting Body, the time is only from the Generation.

63. Dissolveable Bodies are increased and diminished

64. Dissolveable matter is altered into contraries; to wit, Corruption and Generation, but Eternel matter into its self, and its like.

65. The Generation of Man is Corruption,