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1 1| upon the poles of truth.~To pass from theological, and philosophical 2 3| whensoever it cometh to that pass, that one saith, Ecce in 3 3| agree. And if it come so to pass, in that distance of judgment, 4 4| is the glory of a man, to pass by an offence. That which 5 6| they used it, it came to pass that the former opinion, 6 7| they care not though they pass not through their own body. 7 9| as it always cometh to pass, that envy worketh subtilly, 8 14| fair weather. But let us pass from this part of predictions ( 9 14| it cometh many times to pass, that materiam superabit 10 18| nobility; whereupon it came to pass, that his times were full 11 21| to have speech, he would pass over that, that he intended 12 21| state, than that cunning men pass for wise.~But certainly 13 22| For whatsoever affairs pass such a man’s hands, he crooketh 14 26| to suffer his thoughts to pass in smother.~Add now, to 15 28| his sons; as it came to pass in the times of the Roman 16 31| and again to moderate, and pass to somewhat else; for then 17 44| abode towards the winter?~To pass from the seat, to the house 18 44| through the room, doth scarce pass the window. But let them 19 44| with some low galleries, to pass from them to the palace