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1 10| a secret inclination and motion, towards love of others, 2 11| works, is the end of man’s motion; and conscience of the same 3 14| carried swiftly by the highest motion, and softly in their own 4 14| and softly in their own motion. And therefore, when great 5 14| in their own particular motion, move violently, and, as 6 14| common people are of slow motion, if they be not excited 7 20| comparable to celerity; like the motion of a bullet in the air, 8 23| perverted, hath a natural motion, strongest in continuance; 9 23| continuance; but good, as a forced motion, strongest at first. Surely 10 24| time; and an unseasonable motion, is but beating the air. 11 42| that of decent and gracious motion, more than that of favor. 12 42| part of beauty is in decent motion, certainly it is no marvel, 13 45| the water be in perpetual motion, fed by a water higher than 14 50| quietly carried, by the higher motion of primum mobile.~ ~ 15 51| if you will follow his motion, let it be with condition; 16 51| but free for exercise or motion.~ ~ 17 57| other, that the diurnal motion perpetually keepeth time), 18 58| other, that the diurnal motion perpetually keepeth time),