Why doth the Scripture oftener vse the title of good workes, then of vertue?
Because the name of vertue is verie glorious amonge the
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Because the name of vertue is verie glorious amonge the
Philosophers; whereby they vnderstand a voluntarie habite, and a great and strong inclination, and a naturall disposition to doe well: but the name of good workes, is more cleare, because it signi∣fieth not onely externall actions, but also the inward of the will a∣greable to the word of god, although the inclinatiōs be very weak