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1 1, Int | and the rest, and he shall find this judgment is truly made. 2 1, Int | defects and undervalues I find in such particular acts: 3 1, I | s heart, yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh 4 1, I | times, but raised also to find out and discern the ordinances 5 1, II | pedantical friars, and he shall find that such Popes do greater 6 1, III | review, I for my part cannot find any disgrace to learning 7 1, III | matters by that which they find wanting in them in smaller. 8 1, IV | the like, then shall he find it prepared to his hands 9 1, VI | from God, to spirits: we find, as far as credit is to 10 1, VI | law of Moses; you shall find, besides the prefiguration 11 1, VI | glory of the king is to find it out;” as if, according 12 1, VI | Testament.~(14) So again we find that many of the ancient 13 1, VII | trouble him, I think, to find for her a parallel amongst 14 1, VII | of circumstance, that I find in one other particular, 15 1, VIII | contemplation thoroughly but will find that printed in his heart, 16 1, VIII | transported with, when they once find in themselves that they 17 2, Int | of colleges in Europe, I find strange that they are all 18 2, Int | proceedeth that princes find a solitude in regard of 19 2, Int | children. Another is a lack I find in the exercises used in 20 2, I | them as deficient. For I find no sufficient or competent 21 2, I | general kinds. It is true I find a number of books of fabulous 22 2, I | examined and described, I find not, specially not with 23 2, I | wrought or mechanical, I find some collections made of 24 2, II | So of histories we may find three kinds: memorials, 25 2, II | varieties.~(9) For lives, I do find strange that these times 26 2, III | This is a work which I find deficient, but is to be 27 2, IV | the fable framed; for I find it was an ancient vanity 28 2, V | I stand doubtful. For I find a certain rhapsody of natural 29 2, V | other in existence; but I find this difference better made 30 2, VII | man is not competent to find out essential forms or true 31 2, VII | part of metaphysic I do not find laboured and performed; 32 2, VII | further discovery. For this I find done not only by Plato, 33 2, VIII | philosophies; whereas to find the real truth requireth 34 2, VIII | them: which kind of work I find deficient. But here I must 35 2, VIII | inducements, and occasions, I find them not so strange; but 36 2, X | upon this ground that they find that mediocrity and excellency 37 2, X | than in progression. For I find much iteration, but small 38 2, X | continuance of medicinal history I find deficient; which I understand 39 2, X | intend to observe, they shall find much worthy to observe.~( 40 2, X | which is made by anatomy, I find much deficience: for they 41 2, X | receptacles the humours do find in the parts, with the differing 42 2, X | the cures of diseases, I find a deficience in the receipts 43 2, X | is the deficience which I find, that physicians have not, 44 2, X | preparation of medicines I do find strange, specially considering 45 2, X | ministrations, and he shall find them but inconstancies and 46 2, XII | Nevertheless, because I find not any science that doth 47 2, XIII | vast sea or air, and to find the way from a field in 48 2, XIII | field and garden, shall find that the mind of herself 49 2, XIV | the mind of man, which I find not observed or inquired 50 2, XIV | whereas one can scarce find a posture in square, or 51 2, XIV | three false appearances I find altogether deficient.~(12) 52 2, XV | knowledge, which is memory, I find that faculty in my judgment 53 2, XVI | cogitations in general, I find not inquired, but deficient. 54 2, XVII | descend: which latter I find passed over in silence, 55 2, XVIII| descend: which latter I find passed over in silence, 56 2, XXI | those which are sick, and find no remedy, do tumble up 57 2, XXI | censure shall be sure to find matter for his humour, but 58 2, XXII | excellency thereof, I cannot but find exceeding strange that it 59 2, XXII | to them both. A man shall find in the traditions of astrology 60 2, XXII | and so forth. A man shall find in the wisest sort of these 61 2, XXII | perturbation. And here again I find strange, as before, that 62 2, XXII | observations. So likewise I find some particular writings 63 2, XXII | knowledge; where we may find painted forth, with great 64 2, XXII | and attention, we shall find it a sure maxim in knowledge, 65 2, XXIII| good governments: for so we find in the Holy story, when 66 2, XXIII| his opportunity, as oft as find it. To conclude, behaviour 67 2, XXIII| which we would be loth to find: as it was judged great 68 2, XXIII| verdad: “Tell a lie and find a truth.”~(19) As for the 69 2, XXIII| the times; which if they find agreeable and fit, then 70 2, XXIII| For if we observe we shall find two differing kinds of sufficiency 71 2, XXIII| superficially. For we shall find the logical part (as I may 72 2, XXIII| good governments: for so we find in the Holy story, when 73 2, XXIII| his opportunity, as oft as find it. To conclude, behaviour 74 2, XXIII| which we would be loth to find: as it was judged great 75 2, XXIII| verdad: “Tell a lie and find a truth.”~(19) As for the 76 2, XXIII| the times; which if they find agreeable and fit, then 77 2, XXIII| For if we observe we shall find two differing kinds of sufficiency 78 2, XXIII| superficially. For we shall find the logical part (as I may 79 2, XXV | obey His law, though we find a reluctation in our will, 80 2, XXV | believe His word, though we find a reluctation in our reason. 81 2, XXV | the two first they fail to find, and the last they ought 82 2, XXV | that have pretended to find the truth of all natural 83 2, XXV | perusing books of divinity I find many books of controversies, 84 2, XXV | concerning them: for I can find no space or ground that