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1 1| were taken out of men’s minds, vain opinions, flattering 2 1| but it would leave the minds, of a number of men, poor 3 6| men rather discharge their minds, than impart their minds. 4 6| minds, than impart their minds. In few words, mysteries 5 7| express the images of their minds, where those of their bodies 6 8| self–pleasing and humorous minds, which are so sensible of 7 9| virtue in others. For men’s minds, will either feed upon their 8 12| the foolish part of men’s minds is taken, are most potent. 9 12| shows that he weighs men’s minds, and not their trash. But 10 15| philosophy bringeth men’s minds about to religion. For while 11 15| adversities do more bow men’s minds to religion. They that deny 12 16| absolute monarchy, in the minds of men. Therefore theism 13 18| desire, which makes their minds more languishing; and have 14 18| shadows, which makes their minds the less clear. And this 15 26| impression: and even so it is of minds.~The second fruit of friendship, 16 38| ply; except it be in some minds that have not suffered themselves 17 41| imaginations stream into their minds better, and, as it were, 18 48| are undertaken with bad minds; I mean not only corrupt 19 48| I mean not only corrupt minds, but crafty minds, that 20 48| corrupt minds, but crafty minds, that intend not performance. 21 57| those orbs rule in men’s minds most. The true religion 22 58| those orbs rule in men’s minds most. The true religion