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For althoughAristotle,according to the opinion of the Stoiks, had placed the chiefe goodnes of man in the action of vertue;yet he the same man was of opinion, that the same action was still to bee referred vnto the end of contemplation: otherwise (saith hee ) the life of man should bee more blessed than that of the Gods, who not troubled with any actions or businesse, enioy the sweet fruit of eternall contemplation, with a most assured repose and rest.