Book, Chapter
1 1, 14-23| free curiosity has more force in our learning these things,
2 4, 3-5 | as he could) "that the force of chance, diffused throughout
3 4, 16-24| not see the truth. Yet the force of truth did of itself flash
4 5, 8-15 | deceived her, holding me by force, that either she might keep
5 6, 8-13 | and there set me, can you force me also to turn my mind
6 7, 6-10 | small interval (how much force soever in the nature of
7 8, 8-19 | start up and take heaven by force, and we with our learning,
8 9, 13-36| dragon interpose himself by force or fraud. For she will not
9 10, 8-15 | 10.8.15 Great is this force of memory, excessive great,
10 10, 13-20| remember these things, by the force of memory shall I call it
11 10, 15-23| the same image were by the force of memory retained, although
12 10, 16-25| than myself? And to, the force of mine own memory is not
13 10, 17-26| no end. So great is the force of memory, so great the
14 10, 17-26| of memory, so great the force of life, even in the mortal
15 11, 23-30| 30 I desire to know the force and nature of time, by which
16 13, 13-14| flood-gates of His gifts, that the force of His streams might make
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