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73. Heaven is capable, and a fit receptacle of everlasting Bodies, the Earth of corruptible Bodies

74. The Earth is bruitish, the Heaven is reasonable or rational.

75. Those things that are in Heaven, are subjected or placed under it but the things on Earth, are placed upon it

76. Heaven is the first Element

77. Providence is Divine Order

78. Necessity is the Minister or Servant of Providence

79. Fortune is the carriage or effect of that which is without Order; the Idol of operation, a lying fantasie or opinion.

80. What is Man An unchangeable Evil.

81. What is God The immutable or unalterable good

82. If thou perfectly remember these Heads, thhou canst not forget those