The verdict of the wise: or, The opinion of David and Solomon, about the chief happiness of man; : the one denying, that it doth consist in any worldly thing: the other averring, that it doth consist of God alone. Solomon's opinion being delivered in way of an abstract of his book Ecclesiastes. David's opinion being delivered in a paraphrase on the 23d Psalm. /
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